Highlands, NJ- A home that had been damaged in Superstorm Sandy collapsed while being lifted above the floodplain this morning, destroying an adjoining home in the process. No one was injured. Both homes will be torn down this afternoon.
Borough Engineer Dale Leubner said that the cribbing, the wood palates piled to hold the structure while lifting takes place, apparently failed on one corner of the home, causing the collapse.
No one was home in either property. Leubner said that residents of the neighborhood were evacuated. Fire Departments from Asbury Park, Middletown and Naval Weapons Station Earle were on hand to assist the Highlands Volunteer Fire Department in preventing further property damage or injury. Utility workers from JCP&L and New Jersey Natural Gas were on hand to shut off the utilities in preparation of the demolitions.
Steven Hasenfus, President of Hasenfus Construction, the company hired to lift the Locust Ave home said, “It was an accident.” Hasenfus declined to comment further. Hasenfus Construction has offices in Long Branch and in Plymouth, MA. Hasenfus’s LinkedIn profile says he’s from the Great Boston area.
Mayor Nolan thanked the Highlands first responders, and those from the neighboring communities who arrived to assist and urged homeowners who are rebuilding and raising their home to be careful. “Thank God no one was hurt. This should be a cautionary tale for homeowners to be sure they hire qualified contractors and that those contractors have adequate insurance.”
Patricia Parker, President of the Highlands Fire Department’s Ladies Auxilary, said that homeowners who are lifting their homes should be sure to remove all valuable possession and important papers.
The owner of the home that collapsed is traveling out of state. Friends and family are on the scene waiting to recover whatever possession are in the home after it is demolished.
The adjoining home has been abandoned since Hurricane Irene devastated the borough in 2011.
Posted: August 23rd, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Flood Maps, Flooding, Frank Nolan, Highlands, Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Dale Leubner, Hasenfus Construction, Highlands, Home Collapse, Home Lifting, Hurricane Irene, Mayor Frank Nolan, Patricia Parker, Steven Hasenfus, Superstorm Sandy | 4 Comments »
The Visiting Nurse Association Health Group, Immediate Care Walk-In, and the Robin Hood Foundation are hosting a Day of Health for Hurricane Sandy survivors on Wednesday, August 14, from 11 am to 2 PM at Immediate Care Walk-In’s medical facility at Airport Plaza in Hazlet.
Area residents are invited to visit the center at 1376 Route 36 for free medical, emotional and crisis support.
The free services provided will included health screenings, health counseling, medication review, education and resource information, integrated services, reiki therapy, stress reduction and maternal child heath.
For additional information, call VNAHG at 800-862-3330.

Posted: August 8th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Hazlet, Health Care, Hurricane Sandy, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Hazlet, IMMEDIATE CARE, Immedicate Care Walk-In, Robin Hood Foundation, Visting Nurses Assoc, VNA | Comments Off on A Day Of Health In Hazlet For Sandy Survivors

Boardwalk Breakfast Empire. photo via facebook
This is a first. I’ve found a ticket of candidates that all MoreMonmouthMusing readers can rally behind.
Joanne Distefano Garelli and her friends Timothy Boulous and Ilene Winters are in the running to win $50,000 and a food truck in the Food Network’s The Great Food Truck Race.
Garelli and her husband Steve operated Steve’s Breakfast and Lunch in Sea Bright for 37 years before Superstorm Sandy destroyed the business that served up great omelets and muffins.
Now Joanne has joined with Timothy and Ilene as Boardwalk Breakfast Empire to compete against seven other teams from across the United States in the reality TV show that premieres for the season on August 18.
Boardwalk Breakfast Empire is leading in the fan voting with 44% over its closest competitor, Aloha Plate of Los Angeles and Hawaii. Let’s join the All About Sea Bright facebook group in keeping our hometown team on top.
Voting is Hudson County style. Fan voters are encouraged to vote 10 times per day. Vote here.
Posted: July 24th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: #STTS, Hurricane Sandy, Sea Bright, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Boardwalk Breakfast Empire, Food Network, Ilene Winters, Joanne Distefano Garelli, The Great Food Truck Race, Timothy Boulous | 2 Comments »

photo courtesy of Samaritanspurse.org
Teenagers are allowed to perform construction work as volunteers for non-profit organizations assisting New Jersey residents in rebuilding from the devastation of Superstorm Sandy thanks to an Executive Order signed by Governor Chris Christies yesterday.
Many of the young people assisting homeowners clean up and rebuild over the last 9 months have been doing so in violation of New Jersey’s Labor Law which prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from coming within 30 feet of construction work. As the law became more common knowledge, charities were turning young volunteers away.
Assemblywomen Mary Pat Angelini (R-Monmouth) and Marlene Caride (D-Bergen and Passaic) proposed legislation last month that would permit youthful good works, but the bill could take a year or more to pass and become effective.
Christie’s order, which can be viewed here, permits minors between 14 and 17 years of age to volunteer for non-profits engaged in housing construction through the end of this year.
Posted: July 10th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: #STTS, Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Chris Christie, Executive Order, Labor Law, Marlene Caride, Mary Pat Angelini, Teenage Volunteers, Voluteerism | 6 Comments »
By Art Gallagher

Photo courtesy of The Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Consequences of Natural Disasters
During the immediate aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, it gave me and my neighbors great comfort when we were greeted by State Police Officers from Mississippi and Illinois when were coming back to Highlands. It felt good to know that fellow Americans from far away were here for us in our time of need; that trained police and other first responders were here to protect our lives and property along side our local police and first responders.
I’m not sure I would have felt as comforted if I had to pass through a checkpoint manned by armed Russian soldiers or police to get to my home.
That could happen in future disasters under an agreement that FEMA signed with the Russian Emergency Ministry last week, according to a press release by EMERCOM of Russian.
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Posted: July 2nd, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Art Gallagher, Bob Menendez, Department of Homland Security, Emergency Management, FEMA, Hurricane Sandy, Jeffrey S. Chiesa, Robert Menendez, Russia, Russian Federation, Super Bowl, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Bob Menendez, Department of Homeland Security, EMERCOM, FEMA, Russian Federation, Senate Foreign Relations Committee | 11 Comments »
Funds Will Reinforce Social Services Programs and Continue to Assist New Jerseyans’ Personal Recovery Efforts
Trenton, NJ – The Christie Administration today announced that it received authorization to spend $209 million of a supplemental social services block grant (SSBG) from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families on services provided to victims of Superstorm Sandy. The funding is allocated to the Department of Human Services (DHS) and shared with the Departments of Health (DOH) and Children and Families (DCF) for eligible expenditures.
“The physical rebuilding of structures and the removal of debris are just one part of New Jersey’s efforts to recover from Superstorm Sandy,” said Governor Chris Christie. “Another stage of that recovery is the healing process, which many of our impacted residents have been undergoing over the last eight months through social services programs available to them. New Jersey will use these grant funds to reinforce our social services infrastructure so that we can continue to support Sandy survivors’ ongoing personal recovery efforts.”
The Disaster Relief Appropriations Act provided about $500 million to five states for expenses related to recovery and rebuilding. New Jersey received almost half of the total allotment. SSBG funds are designed to address necessary expenses resulting from Superstorm Sandy, including social, health, and behavioral health services, as well as the repair, renovation and rebuilding of health care, child care and other social services facilities.
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Posted: July 1st, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Hurricane Sandy, Press Release, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Press Release, Sandy recovery, SSBG grants | Comments Off on Christie Administration Announces Federal Supplemental Social Services Block Grant To Assist Superstorm Sandy Victims
Keyport Thursdays Kicks Off With 2000+ Visitors At Stronger Than The Storm Throwdown
With over 2000 Superstorm Sandy survivors cheering him on, Drew Araneo had the home field advantage in the Voo Doo Shrimp Throw Down against celebrity chef Bobby Flay as the Keyport Bayshore Business Cooperative kicked off their Keyport Thursdays promotion with a big assist from the State of New Jersey’s Stronger Than The Storm campaign.
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Posted: June 28th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: #STTS, Keyport, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: #STTS, Billy Harris, Bobby Flay, Cliff Moore, Darryl Dawkins, Drew Araneo, Drew's Bayshore Bistro, Gloria Gaynor, James Oseland, Keyport, Keyport Bayshore Business Cooperative, Keyport Thursdays, Keyport Waterfront Park, Stronger than the Strom | 4 Comments »

FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, left, and Congressman Chris Smith, center, meet with their staff members in Smith’s office on June 6, 2013
FEMA will be reimbursing New Jersey towns impacted by Superstorm Sandy 90% of their cleanup and rebuilding costs, Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ4) announced on Tuesday evening.
The approval will provide an immediate and additional $262 million for already obligated funding and it will cover all additional local government approved funding. Funds will cover: Public Assistance Grant emergency work and permanent work including debris removal; emergency protective measures; road systems and bridges; water control facilities; buildings; contents and equipment; utilities, and; parks.
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Posted: June 25th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: #STTS, Chris Smith, Congress, FEMA, Flood Maps, Hurricane Sandy, Jersey Shore, Stronger Than The Storm, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: 90-10 reimbursement, Chris Smith, Congressman Chris Smith, Craig Fugate, FEMA | 4 Comments »
This video is a must see for leaders of communities impacted by Sandy and other natural disasters.
Posted: June 14th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2013 Gubernatorial Politics, 2016 Presidential Politics, Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: Bill Clinton, CGI, Chris Christie, Clinton Global Initiative, Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy, Superstorm Sandy | 2 Comments »