the aid money landed here because superstorm sandy dealt new brunswick only a glancing blow. was there flooding everywhere, were houses falling down? it was pretty much just trees and no electricity. that s about it. a rutgers university study found new brunswick ranked 188th on the list of communities with the most storm-related hardship. they don t deserve the money. let s put it that way. they weren t affected to the point, like, some of the towns were. doris narkam had been flirting with homelessness ever since sandy destroyed her family s house on the jersey shore. she is upset storm relief funds are going to this apartment tower in a hardly damaged town when a funding shortage stopped her rental assistance this winter. what do you expect to happen to you in the next week or so? i m going to be evicted. i m going to be homeless once again. the director of new jersey s housing and mortgage finance agency defended the new brunswick apartment towers
like a parking deck, retail stores, even a fitness center. the building developer, a company called beret, won $4.8 million in sandy relief funds to help finish the project. but some neighbors are puzzled the aid money landed here because superstorm sandy dealt new brunswick only a glancing blow. was there flooding everywhere, were houses falling down? it was pretty much just trees and no electricity. that s about it. a rutgers university study found new brunswick ranked 188th on the list of communities with the most storm-related hardship. they don t deserve the money. let s put it that way. they weren t affected to the point, like, some of the towns were. doris narkam had been flirting with homelessness ever since sandy destroyed her family s house on the jersey shore. she is upset storm relief funds are going to this apartment tower in a hardly damaged town when a funding shortage stopped her rental assistance this winter.
stores, even a fitness center. the building developer, a company called beret, won $4.8 million in sandy relief funds to help finish the project. but some neighbors are puzzled the aid money landed here because superstorm sandy dealt new brunswick only a glancing blow. was there flooding everywhere, were houses falling down? it was pretty much just trees and no electricity. that s about it. a rutgers university study found new brunswick ranked 188th on the list of communities with the most storm-related hardship. they don t deserve the money. let s put it that way. they weren t affected to the point, like, some of the towns were. doris narkam had been flirting with homelessness ever since sandy destroyed her family s house on the jersey shore. she is upset storm relief funds are going to this apartment tower in a hardly damaged town when a funding shortage stopped her rental assistance this winter. what do you expect to happen to you in the next week or so?
plus, forget fake news, folks, this is fact news and facts apparently still matter. so we have a lot of important stories tonight but we are beginning with the big breaking news. obamacare is becoack. gop senator lamar alexander and patty murray reaching this brand new deal to fund care for poor families. that s what trump began cutting off last week, a direct rebuttal to trump saying this today. obamacare is a disaster. it s virtually dead. as far as i m concerned it really is dead and i predicted that a long time ago. it s a concept that doesn t work. then, four minutes after that statement was made, a bipartisan deal announced leading a reporter to ask about it and suddenly donald trump switched gears, welcoming the solution to a funding shortage that he partially caused. apparently lamar alexander has said he s made a deal with