First FEMA Temporary Home Arrives in Eatontown
Manufactured home was delivered to Woodlawn Village Saturday morning
The first of FEMA's temporary housing units arrived in Eatontown Saturday morning. The manufactured home is being installed at Woodlawn Village, a mobile home park located off of Route 35 in the borough. The unit was originally located in Jackson at FEMA's staging ground at Six Flags Great Adventure, and is one of 50 that will be distributed across the state to families displaced by Hurricane Sandy. FEMA Public Information Officer Christopher Mckniff said a local family that has been approved for temporary housing will be moving into the home as soon as it is ready. Mckniff said he could not identify the family that is moving there, but said they will be allowed to stay in the temporary housing for 18 months and that FEMA will pay their …

Peter Hafner
3:38 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
You would think FEMA would have locations picked out from Maine to Texas ahead of time for any type of emergency. It only makes sense, oh wait we're talking about a Government agency.   more ›