Politics & Government

Governor's 'Mobile Cabinet' Coming To Bayville Today With Sandy Help

Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand to answer storm-related questions

Berkeley and Lacey residents who need help dealing with Superstorm Sandy can get some answers today, when the state sets up a "mobile cabinet' at the Berkeley Township Recreation Center.

The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the center at 630 Route 9 South in Bayville, said Sean Conner, a spokesman for Gov. Chris Christie's office.

Representatives from state and federal agencies will be on hand,including the Governor’s Office of Constituent Relations, the Department of Banking and Insurance, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Community Affairs, the Business Action Center, FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP.)

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They will assist residents and discuss ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts. Residents who need help are urged to bring paperwork dealing with any questions they may have, Conner said.

The event is open to any area residents who need help dealing with the storm's aftermath.

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For example, individuals with insurance issues should bring their policies and any claims information, documentation and relevant correspondence they have.   

The state has already conducted mobile cabinets in Atlantic, Bergen, Cumberland, Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties.


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