asbury park press front page sunday oct. 26

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10.26.14 ONLY ON NEWSSTANDS: UP TO IN COUPON SAVINGS! INSIDE $1,276 SUNDAY BEST MAX WEINBERG QUINTET SET TO PERFORM CHARITY CONCERT IN DEAL Recovery proceeding unevenly at Shore; low-lying areas still vulnerable D uring superstorm Sandy, Gigi Liaguno-Dorr’s Union Beach restaurant washed away. It was a devastating blow, but as the second anniversary of the greatest calamity to hit the Shore arrives this week, the restaurateur discovered, along with many other victims, that time is the best measure for grappling with the full brunt of the tragedy. “It’s been two years absolutely of an emotional roller-coaster — so sad, frustrated, happy, content, actually — but I’ve learned to embrace what has been dealt to me and I tried to walk away with all the positives I can,” said Liaguno-Dorr, who owned JakeaBob’s Bay, which was destroyed by Sandy. The restaurant reopened in a temporary location, then closed for business reasons. She hopes to rebuild the establishment at its original waterfront location, using more than $2 million in SANDY TWO YEARS LATER FACES OF RESILIENCE STAFF PHOTOS Superstorm Sandy’s impact continues to be felt two years after it devastated large areas of the Jersey Shore. Among those directly or indirectly affected were (top row, from left) Gigi Liaguno-Dorr of Union Beach, Jack Busko of Long Beach Island, Vincent Darago of Manasquan, Loretta Dibble of Highlands, Marge Joffe of Ortley Beach and (above, from left) Monica Jordan of Point Pleasant, Carl Williamson of Union Beach, Erin Santanello of Point Pleasant, Jim Purpuri of Seaside Park and Dr. Meredith Mueller of the Monmouth Presbytery. Visit APP.com/sandytwoyears to see video interviews with Sandy survivors. TODD B. BATES AND RUSS ZIMMER @TODDBBATESAPP AND @RUSSZIMMER See SANDY, Page A4 MORE INSIDE Chart showing where Sandy money went. A5 Are we ready for the next big one? A5 Press on Your Side: Sandy scams expected to rise. AA6 Some homeowners are finally rebuilding. AA6 TAKE A SCREAM TEST Think you know Halloween trivia? Prove it. @Issue. AA1 Asbury Park Press :: Monmouth Edition APP.COM $2.00 LLLLLLLL VOLUME 135 NUMBER 256 SINCE 1879 ADVICE E11 BUSINESS AA6 CLASSIFIED D1 LOCAL A3 LOTTERIES A2 OBITUARIES A18 OPINION AA4 PUZZLES E9 SPORTS C1 WEATHER C14 EBOLA QUARANTINE EXPANDS TO ILLINOIS PAGE 1B WHEN GHOULS RULED THE STREETS IN TOMS RIVER THOUSANDS ATTEND HALLOWEEN PARADE. A3 RUTGERS QUARTERBACK'S INJURY OVERSHADOWS LOSS SCARLET KNIGHTS FALL TO NEBRASKA. C1 BUILD A FARM IN ASBURY VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE. A3

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Page 1: Asbury Park Press Front Page Sunday Oct. 26

10.26.14

ONLY ON NEWSSTANDS: UP TO

IN COUPON SAVINGS! INSIDE

$1,276

SUNDAY BEST

MAX WEINBERG QUINTET SET TO PERFORM CHARITY CONCERT IN DEAL

Recovery proceeding unevenly at Shore; low-lying areas still vulnerable

During superstorm Sandy, Gigi Liaguno-Dorr’s Union Beach restaurant washed away. It was a devastating blow, but

as the second anniversary of the greatest calamity to hit the Shore arrives this week, the restaurateur discovered,

along with many other victims, that time is the best measure for grappling with the full brunt of the tragedy.

“It’s been two years absolutely of an emotional roller-coaster — so sad, frustrated, happy, content, actually — but I’ve

learned to embrace what has been dealt to me and I tried to walk away with all the positives I can,” said Liaguno-Dorr, who

owned JakeaBob’s Bay, which was destroyed by Sandy. The restaurant reopened in a temporary location, then closed for

business reasons. She hopes to rebuild the establishment at its original waterfront location, using more than $2 million in

SANDY TWO YEARS LATER

FACES OF RESILIENCE

STAFF PHOTOS

Superstorm Sandy’s impact continues to be felt two years after it devastated large areas of the Jersey Shore. Among those directly or indirectly affected were(top row, from left) Gigi Liaguno-Dorr of Union Beach, Jack Busko of Long Beach Island, Vincent Darago of Manasquan, Loretta Dibble of Highlands, Marge Joffeof Ortley Beach and (above, from left) Monica Jordan of Point Pleasant, Carl Williamson of Union Beach, Erin Santanello of Point Pleasant, Jim Purpuri of SeasidePark and Dr. Meredith Mueller of the Monmouth Presbytery.

Visit

APP.com/sandytwoyears

to see video interviews with Sandy survivors.

TODD B. BATES AND RUSS ZIMMER @TODDBBATESAPP AND @RUSSZIMMER

See SANDY, Page A4

MORE INSIDE

Chart showing where Sandy money went. A5Are we ready for the next big one? A5Press on Your Side: Sandy scams expected to rise. AA6Some homeowners are finally rebuilding. AA6

TAKE ASCREAM

TEST

Think you know

Halloween trivia?

Prove it.

@Issue. AA1

Asbury Park Press :: Monmouth Edition APP.COM $2.00

VOLUME 135

NUMBER 256

SINCE 1879

ADVICE E11

BUSINESS AA6

CLASSIFIED D1

LOCAL A3

LOTTERIES A2

OBITUARIES A18

OPINION AA4

PUZZLES E9

SPORTS C1

WEATHER C14

EBOLA QUARANTINE EXPANDS TO ILLINOIS PAGE 1B

WHEN GHOULS RULED THE

STREETS IN TOMS RIVER

THOUSANDS ATTEND HALLOWEEN PARADE. A3

RUTGERS QUARTERBACK'S

INJURY OVERSHADOWS LOSS

SCARLET KNIGHTS FALL TO NEBRASKA. C1

BUILD A FARMIN ASBURYVOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE. A3