Residents of Ocean City, Sea Isle City Allowed to Return
Residents evacuated from Ocean City and Sea Isle City due to Hurricane Sandy are now able to return to their homes.
Residents evacuated from Ocean City and Sea Isle City due to Hurricane Sandy are now able to return to their homes.
After 'Frankenstorm' Hurricane Sandy had her way with the Jersey Shore, we knew we had to find a way to see the damage for ourselves. Watch video footage of SoJO 104.9 Morning Show Host Tom Morgan surveying waterlogged spots like Ocean City and Brigantine.
The damage and flooding in Atlantic City have made national news - now the casinos are waiting for the green light to start business going again, but they may have to be patient for some time.
SoJO has been on top of every angle of the "Super Storm", and providing you updated information as it becomes available. This update is as of 4pm on October 30th.
Looks like when Hurricane Sandy arrives, the core of the storm will come over Sea Isle City, wrapping up another phase of a wicked storm that is not done yet.
The images of Hurricane Sandy that you are seeing on SoJO1049.com are ones you may not soon forget, but sadly we still have the worst of this storm coming our way.
The Egg Harbor Township Police Department reports the mandated evacuation of the barrier islands has been extended to the W. Atlantic City section of E.H.T.
Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall, but is still pummeling South Jersey. Below is a live video feed from Wildwood, courtesy of Matt Ulmer.
We are following all the latest developments on air and online, as Hurricane Sandy sets her sights on South Jersey.
Yesterday while I was at Revel Resorts in Atlantic City for the Creepy Cocktail Crawl, I snapped this shot of the ocean. Though the waves weren't high, they were rolling and crashing fast like the ocean was trying to get away from itself. Show Hurricane Sandy to us!
We here at the Townsquare News Network are committed to providing first-person coverage of Hurricane Sandy. So we sent two brave hearts to face the storm head on at Washington Ave. on Margate Beach and take some video.