RANDOLPH, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey woman who is raising her three siblings after their parents were killed during Superstorm Sandy is getting some help from a television show.
The NBC home improvement show George to the Rescue has made repairs to the home of the Everett family in Randolph.
Fifty-four-year-old Richard Everett and his 48-year-old wife, Elizabeth, were killed and their two sons were injured when a large tree fell on their pickup truck on Oct. 29, 2012 as they drove home during the storm.
Twenty-year-old Zoe, a college sophomore, is raising her siblings: 18 year-old Talia, 15-year-old Theo and 12-year-old Pierce.
Zoe’s 8th grade teacher reached out to the show.
Show host George Oliphant tells The Daily Record (https://dailyre.co/N9tcTt ) that the renovations are meant “to help springboard them moving forward.”
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Information from: Daily Record (Parsippany, N.J.), https://www.dailyrecord.com
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