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Where Can Toms River Business Owners Turn for Help After Sandy?

A recent information session for business owners affected by Hurricane Sandy could prove to be helpful

Information sessions from FEMA and others have covered a wide range of issues involving the impact of Hurricane Sandy, but representatives emphasized the need for Toms River owners to be aware of the resources available to them:

  • Business owners are asked to register with FEMA for disaster assistance by calling 800-621-FEMA (800-621-3362) visiting www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by smartphone at m.fema.gov.
  • FEMA officials emphasized that their mission is first to provide shelter to primary residents most in need. But they ask that everybody register.
  • A state program now allows small business owners to file for unemployment benefits. Call 856-507-2340.
  • Business owners are eligible for low-interest Small Business Administration loans. Officials encourage owners to file for loans even if they ultimately choose not to accept them. Owners can apply at the Disaster Recovery Centers that are available.
  • Business owners are encouraged to visit njeda.com to learn more about programs like the Main Street Disaster Relief Program.

In discussion related to residential property owners as well as businesses, officials emphasized the importance of inspecting and quickly mitigating flooded properties before mold contamination sets in.

Bill McMahon of the McMahon Agency said owners must take immediate action — flood insurance will not cover later work to remediate mold contamination.

See more on inspecting properties and mitigating flood damage.

Chief Wahoo February 18, 2013 at 10:48 pm
Total waste of time.
Why would you ever listen to a public burecrat who never took a financial risk in their life.
Linda Wetzel February 19, 2013 at 02:17 pm
Business owners need to be aware of new rebates from New Jersey's Clean Energy Program on food service equipment - also rebates on prescriptive equipment like motors, lighting, and HVAC equipment has been increased BY 50% for those businesses affected by Hurricane Sandy. Visit NJCleanEnergy.com/SANDY to learn more.

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Ortley fulltimer June 8, 2013 at 04:01 pm
Great story! Glad to hear your on your way back. Also happy to see someone else noticing that inRead More some places it still looks like Sandy hit yesterday. Some mayors might consider that "complaining".
christine June 8, 2013 at 04:25 pm
To George ~ that is so unfair...plain and simple.
Av June 8, 2013 at 05:02 pm
I live under a gin mill oh yeah me and milk jug