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Remembering Superstorm Sandy: Gov. Christie Talks Resiliency In Hackensack

HACKENSACK, N.J. — Four years ago, Superstorm Sandy was tearing through Hackensack and other parts of New Jersey.

Gov. Chris Christie meets PSE&G workers in Hackensack.

Gov. Chris Christie meets PSE&G workers in Hackensack.

Photo Credit: Officer of the Governor
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks in Hackensack on the fourth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks in Hackensack on the fourth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy.

Photo Credit: Office of the Governor

Gov. Chris Christie stopped in Hackensack Friday in honor of the storm's fourth anniversary at the PSE&G Hackensack Substation.

He discussed how New Jersey has increased energy resiliency since the storm.

PSE&G announced that — thanks to Christie and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities — it's investing $1.2 billion in making its electric and gas systems even more resilient to superstorms like Sandy.

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