TRENTON , N.J. — New Jersey emergency managers in 21 counties will be briefed by New Jersey and Federal Emergency Management officials in a series of 17 meetings beginning Tuesday to help local governments who are seeking assistance in recovering from losses caused by Hurricane Sandy.
The meetings are designed to help local government officials, and any qualifying private entities that provide public access, to understand what is needed in preparing their requests for assistance. All applicants should contact their local emergency managers for further details.
The meetings are a process of a state-federal “Public Assistance” program that is designed to deal with infrastructure storm losses. They are not public events.
Locations and times of the meetings are:
DATE TIME COUNTIES LOCATION
11/13/2012 9:00 a.m. Cape May Cape May County OEM
30 West Mechanic Street
Cape May Court House NJ
11/13/2012 9:00 a.m. Middlesex Middlesex Fire Academy
Sayreville NJ
11/13/2012 1:00 p.m. Atlantic Atlantic County OEM
Egg Harbor NJ
11/13/2012 1:00 p.m. Union Kean University
Union NJ
11/14/2012 9:00 a.m. State Agencies ROIC (Media Room)
West Trenton NJ
11/14/2012 10:00 AM Ocean Ocean County
Toms River NJ
11/14/2012 9:00 AM Sussex/Passaic Passaic County Public
Wayne NJ
11/14/2012 1:00 PM Monmouth Monmouth Fire Academy
Freehold NJ
11/14/2012 1:00 PM Hudson Hudson County OEM
Secaucus NJ
11/15/2012 9:00 AM Gloucester/Camden Gloucester County OEM
Clayton NJ
11/15/2012 9:00 AM Bergen Bergen County
Mahwah NJ
11/15/2012 9:00 AM Warren/Hunterdon Warren County Vo Tech
Washington NJ
11/15/2012 1:00 PM Salem/Cumberland Salem OEM
Woodstown NJ
11/16/2012 9:00 AM Mercer Mercer County OEM
Lawrenceville NJ
11/16/2012 9:00 AM Essex Essex Co. Hospital Center
Cedar Grove NJ
11/16/2012 1:00 PM Burlington Medford Public Safety Cntr.
Medford NJ
11/16/2012 1:00 PM Morris/Somerset Public Safety Academy
Parsippany NJ
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