Complete Coverage of Hurricane Sandy
Stay with Lite Rock 96.9 on the air and online for the latest on the recovery from Hurricane Sandy, as well as efforts to restore the shore in her wake.
Stay with Lite Rock 96.9 on the air and online for the latest on the recovery from Hurricane Sandy, as well as efforts to restore the shore in her wake.
When I see picture after picture of the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, I get the chills. I feel like I’ve been through this before many, many years ago. And actually I have. I was a kid at the time, and it was Hurricane Agnes that caused the devastation.
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.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declared a state of emergency today as Hurricane Sandy approaches New Jersey. Gov. Christie appeared in North Wildwood this afternoon to talk more about the storm
Follow Hurricane Sandy with our live radar and satellite as this storm makes its way into New Jersey.
A mandatory evacuation order is now in effect for all Atlantic County barrier islands as of 8AM Sunday morning.
According to the Brigantine Office of Emergency Management Office via Facebook, Brigantine has issued VOLUNTARY evacuation orders or Brigantine Beach, NJ starting now.
A Mandatory evacuation order will be issued on Sunday October 28, starting at 08:00 A
Cape May County announced moments ago that there is a voluntary evacuation for all barrier islands in Cape May as all of Cape May County is encouraged to prepare for Sandy.
That voluntary evacuation will become mandatory on Sunday, before the full impact of hurricane Sandy hits the East Coast
The National Hurricane Center upgraded Tropical Storm Sandy to a Hurricane today after it made landfall in Jamaica with winds at 80 miles per hour.
Although there is still...
It was nearly a snow-free winter last year in New Jersey. But don't put your shovels away just yet. Forecasters say the northeast should have much more snow than usual this season.
Nearly three months after intense thunderstorms plowed across South Jersey, causing some people to be without electric for a week, financial assistance is now available.