SEND PHOTOS: What is the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in Lacey?
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Now that the brunt of Hurricane Sandy has passed, it's time to assess the conditions and damage in Lacey Township.
Your editor is still based out of Ocean County but not yet in Lacey, although I intend to make my way there (if possible) this morning.
Yesterday morning I did a call out, asking for your photos, videos and details on what you were experiencing as Hurricane Sandy approached and here is the photo gallery.
Today, I’m doing the same.
Is your power out? Are the roads flooded? Are trees and wires down? Is your house damaged?
Please comment here or send me an email with photos, videos and descriptions of what you see and what you’re experiencing.
You can send your information by uploading them straight to this story by clicking on "upload photos and videos" below the photos already here. Don't know how to upload photos? It's easy; here's a short how-to video.
Tom C
10:37 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Whats it like by the lacey elks?
Cathy Corduan
11:40 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
I want to get home on Hilo bay Dr forked river is there any power there
JayneT
12:46 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Any news on laurel blvd from 1200 to the bay? Thanks.
Dave Frank
12:26 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
so everyones aware the max payout on flood is 250k...for business is 500k i hope everyone had adequete coverage. actually i pray
Dave Frank
12:28 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
homeowners will eat up the flood and the raminder will be avail...make sure you claim all damages. if you need help with the adjusting or contracting please contact us.
www.davidfrankdesigns.com
James Silvestri
8:53 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
If anyone in Lacey or anywhere in Ocean County need help finding rentals or just any questions on Real Estate feel free to contact me at anytime! I live off Lacey Road and feel for all my neighbors!! JSilvestri@degeorgerealty.com
TheGreatHoax
12:04 am on Friday, November 2, 2012
Alabama utility crews turned away in New Jersey for #Sandy recovery help because they're nonunion http://bit.ly/QY3fTC
just info
3:55 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Laurel was flooded from the marina to the bay. Lacey elks club had water past the benches and bbqs.