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Monday, November 5, 2012

Week One With Hurricane Sandy in Brick

What the first devestating week looked like from my Mantoloking Road vantage point

It’s been a week since Hurricane Sandy hit and like many others, we still have no electricity at my house off Mantoloking Road. Our neighborhood is humming with the sound of generators, but I’ve been worried about the silent households ever since the temperatures dropped. In the past week, I (like you) have seen a lot, starting with a house strewn in the middle of Gale Road. A homeowner there said it washed across the bay and through the marsh onto his low lying street—a street that still reeked of diesel fuel on Thursday. Homeowners were shoveling thick, smelly muck from their driveways like it was snow that day. They thanked me for stopping and listening, even though that’s all I did. My brother-in-law lost most of his belongings in a …

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In Wake of Sandy, Use Caution When Donating to Emergency Relief Funds

Donate to reputable organizations such as the American Red Cross or World Vision

Are you considering dipping into your savings to help those areas affected by Hurricane Sandy? Use caution when doing so. Approximately 4,000 fraudulent charity websites were tracked after Hurricane Katrina, according to the FBI. The Ocean County Department of Consumer Affairs previously offered tips on how to safely donate to a charity: It is recommended to only donate to reputable organizations such as those listed below. Click on the links for more information or to donate.

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