A man from the state of Maine is at the New Jersey shore, at Point Pleasant beach, trying to create some excitement by using sand to scale unprecedented heights.
Watching the pictures of the devastation in Oklahoma is striking a chord with some at the Jersey shore who live through destruction like that and are still recovering.
Hurricane Sandy did more than just level houses and wreck boardwalks. The storm also changed the ocean floor, which means boaters have to learn how to navigate the new waters.
A lot of the houses near the beach are people's second homes. That means owners have had to jump through a lot of hoops to get help rebuilding after Sandy.
Riding the Jet Star roller coaster as a girl vacationing at the Jersey shore, Nicole Jones said there was always that one breath-catching moment when the passenger cars swerved toward the ocean, as if threatening to dump riders into the surf.
The ticking of the clock has been drowned out by the hammering of nails and the pounding of pile drivers in many Jersey shore towns racing to finish boardwalk rebuilding projects.
The mayor of a storm-wrecked New Jersey shore town says England's Prince Harry will visit next week before heading to a news conference elsewhere in the state.
WWE is joining with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Hollywood celebrities and professional athletes to launch Superstars for Sandy Relief.
New Jersey's adoption of expanded flood maps in the wake of Superstorm Sandy has put more than 33,000 additional residential buildings in flood zones, a nearly 15% increase.