On Friday, hit children's television show "Sesame Street" will be airing a very special episode centered around a hurricane hitting Sesame Street and what goes into rebuilding it.
A Facebook page has been made highlighting the relief efforts and rebuilding of the New Jersey coast in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. The page is called 'Restore the Shore' and it is rallying the community during these hard times.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, residents on the East Coast are slowly getting back to normal. Police, firefighters, and military personal are working hand in hand to clean up the devastation from the storm. In order to aid in the cleanup, the Michigan State Police Department have sent 24 uniformed officers to New Jersey.
I never thought I would be able to say anything positive about a person associated with "Jersey Shore", but J-Woww's fiance deserves some props! Roger Mathews has been helping out people all around the Barnegat Penninsula (where Seaside Heights is) with the help of one of his friends and his jet ski.
While many people took to Facebook bragging about how much booze they stockpiled and how Hurricane Sandy wasn't very strong at all, the following heartbreaking scenes were happening in other places. It's awful. To give you a better idea of the destruction, we've provided before pictures as well. In case you thought maybe people like to swim down FDR drive.
There have been a lot of awful or inspiring stories coming out of Hurricane Sandy. This manages to be both. A man found a note in his house scrawled by a person who had taken a blanket to keep hypothermia at bay. The author of the note was sure he was dying.
Oh Lindsay Lohan, sometimes you should just keep your mouth shut. Ok, you should keep your mouth shut most of the time. But, in this case, you really should've. Celebrities have been taking to Twitter to express their feelings about Hurricane Sandy and the havoc she is causing on the East Coast. But, apparently, LiLo doesn't quite understand the severity of hurricanes. See what I mean after the ju
As predicted, Hurricane Sandy created one crazy night. Millions without power, explosions, flooding and at least 18 people dead. Don't let your braggedy friends on Facebook convince you this wasn't a big deal. It was crazy. Here are some pics to sum up what happened. Feel free to share your photos in the comments.