Hurricane recovery centers in New Jersey will remain open until April 1
TRENTON — Six federal disaster recovery centers that were scheduled to close by the end of this week will remain open now that the deadline for Hurricane Sandy survivors to file for assistance has been extended to April 1, federal officials said today.
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Brick FEMA Disaster Recovery Center to Close Fri.
5 in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, the Chambers Bridge office saw 6,012 visits from local residents, making it one of the busiest recovery centers. But now, because fewer residents are making appointments and seeking assistance there, FEMA is closing …
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Toms River FEMA Disaster Recovery Center to Close Saturday
Since it's opening after Hurricane Sandy, the 953 Fischer Blvd. office saw more than 9,500 visits from locals, making it one of the busiest recovery centers. After scheduling slows, the offices announce they are closing and divert those seeking …
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Student group partners with local recovery center
The Great Lakes Recovery Center offers treatment for people with behavioral health or substance abuse issues. College students have a wealth of resources at their fingertips, and one organization is doing their part to pass along the knowledge and …
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