A year after Hurricane Ida, some still searching for permanent homes

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Activists Friday assembled outside of Oakwood Plaza Apartments in Elizabeth, has been closed since the storm.

“I’m not nervous,” said Yvette Stephens, a resident of Elizabeth who was displaced from the storm, as she began to speak to a gathering of activists on Friday. “It just hurts like hell.” Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

 

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The City of Elizabeth payed for her or paid for her?

Apartments? Apartments were flooded a year ago- these people live somewhere else, a new apartment. NJ.commie trying to stir some racial issue with this picture I think.

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