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Life After Sandy - Jeanne Hulse

2m 44s

In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, Mantoloking resident and local chef Jeanne Hulse starting volunteering to cook hot meals for her fire captain husband and the rest of the first responders working to restore their badly damaged borough. 221 days later, still displaced from her own home, and still cooking, she manages to feed the workers on $60/day in donations.

Funding for THIS OLD HOUSE is provided by and .
Extras
The timber frame structure is disassembled. The homeowner considers a new house color.
A plan is devised to raise the timber frame in the ell. A book from 1826 is found.
Exploratory demo is done, and a 1717 home on the oldest street in Ipswich is toured.
Life After Sandy- Storm Stories from the Jersey Shore
Life After Sandy- Storm Stories from the Jersey Shore
Life After Sandy- Storm Stories from the Jersey Shore
Life After Sandy- Storm Stories from the Jersey Shore
Storm stories from the Jersey Shore
Storm stories from the Jersey Shore
Life After Sandy- Storm Stories from the Jersey Shore