Roughly 2 million New Jersey homes and businesses are still without power today after the devastation left behind by super storm Sandy. That means almost 5 million people are in the dark.
With power still out in many parts of Jersey, the State Department of Environmental Protection is urging all Garden state residents to conserve water and make sure they have an ample supply of drinking water.
As New Jerseyans sift through the aftermath in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the devastation she left behind, especially along the New Jersey coastline, many are wondering if, when and how the beaches will ever be repaired.
Earlier today N.J. Gov. Chris Christie stood with President Obama with the promise that there will be no quit until recovery here from Hurricane Sandy is done, but the recovery is going to take time.
Towns all over central New Jersey continue to clean up after the remnants of Hurricane Sandy blew trees and power lines into the streets causing major outages.