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NJ residents devastated by Superstorm Sandy return home

Jan. 7: The New Jersey towns hardest hit by Sandy sustained millions of dollars of damage. On Monday, some of the lucky few found their homes still standing and will spend the night there for the first time since the storm. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)The New Jersey towns hardest hit by Sandy sustained millions of dollars of damage. On Monday, some of the lucky few found their homes still standing and will spend the night there for the first time since the storm. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)

Red tape drags out NJ housing crisis

Dec. 12: Families are still living in hotels paid for by FEMA vouchers, and on Wednesday FEMA said there are an estimated 10,000 people who require alternate housing yet there are only 6,000 rental properties available. NBC's Katy Tur reports. (Nightly News)Families are still living in hotels paid for by FEMA vouchers, and on Wednesday FEMA said there are an estimated 10,000 people who require alternate housing yet there are only 6,000 rental properties available. NBC's Katy Tur reports. (Nightly News)

First lady of N.J. ready to roll up her sleeves and get to work

Nov. 17: Mary Pat Christie, wife of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, has been standing with her state on the front lines to help with recovery efforts. NBC's Jenna Bush Hager reports. Mary Pat Christie, wife of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, has been standing with her state on the front lines to help with recovery efforts. NBC's Jenna Bush Hager reports. (TODAY)

Mary Pat Christie ready to 'get to work' fixing N.J.

Nov. 15: Chris Christie's wife has largely avoided the spotlight during her husband's tenure as governor of New Jersey, but she opens up to TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager about the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund, a foundation focused on rebuilding the state she loves.  Chris Christie's wife has largely avoided the spotlight during her husband's tenure as governor of New Jersey, but she opens up to TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager about the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund, a foundation focused on rebuilding the state she loves. (TODAY)

NJ residents return to devastated neighborhoods

Nov. 10: In Seaside Heights, N.J., residents grab what they can from their homes that were ravaged by Hurricane Sandy. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (Nightly News)In Seaside Heights, N.J., residents grab what they can from their homes that were ravaged by Hurricane Sandy. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (Nightly News)

Sandy-ravaged NYC, N.J. face new storm

Nov. 7: A punishing nor'easter is expected to dump snow on storm-battered New York and New Jersey. NBC's Jay Gray reports. A punishing nor'easter is expected to dump snow on storm-battered New York and New Jersey. NBC's Jay Gray reports. (NBC News)

Nor'easter bears down on weather-beaten NYC, N.J.

Nov. 7: Storm could bring more cold temperatures, rain and coastal flooding to the already battered area. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports.  Storm could bring more cold temperatures, rain and coastal flooding to the already battered area. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports. (Mitchell Reports)

Surveying NJ damage from the sea

Nov. 5: Sandy's storm surge devastated Sea Bright, N.J., where residents were allowed back Monday to recover what they could before the next storm approaches. NBC's Katy Tur reports.  (Nightly News)Sandy's storm surge devastated Sea Bright, N.J., where residents were allowed back Monday to recover what they could before the next storm approaches. NBC's Katy Tur reports. (Nightly News)

N.J. residents can vote by email, fax

Nov. 4: New Jersey voters who were displaced by Sandy now can cast their ballot by email or fax. NBC's Ron Allen reports.  New Jersey voters who were displaced by Sandy now can cast their ballot by email or fax. NBC's Ron Allen reports. (msnbc)

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