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Atlantic City Perception Improving, Survey Finds

It took seven months, but most people now realize the Atlantic City boardwalk was not destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.

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Is ADA Handicapping Some Businesses? [AUDIO]

A number of New Jersey business owners looking to elevate their properties and avoid another disaster like Superstorm Sandy are at risk of facing yet another hurdle.

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The Jersey Shore opens up for Memorial Day Weekend, 7 months after Sandy.  (Photo by Michael Loccisano, Getty Images)
The Jersey Shore opens up for Memorial Day Weekend, 7 months after Sandy. (Photo by Michael Loccisano, Getty Images)
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Hurricane Prep Urged As New Season Approaches [AUDIO]

In less than a week, the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins, and experts are urging everyone to get ready now, just in case.

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‘Waves Of Hope’ For Sandy Victims [AUDIO]

It's been a tough road for some of the hardest hit victims of Sandy.

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Savannah Guthrie in Seaside Heights (photo: Katie North/Townsquare Media)
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A Very Jersey NBC Today Show Photo Bomb

NBC's Today Show helped reopen Seaside Heights Friday as they did a live broadcast from the beach and boardwalk of a town ravaged by Superstorm Sandy just six short moths ago.

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Local students watch the completion of Lavallette's new boardwalk
Local students watch the completion of Lavallette's new boardwalk (Townsquare Media)
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Preparing Kids for Future Disasters

In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has launched a program to help children understand the importance of preparation for future disasters.

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Aerial shot of Mantoloking, NJ (John Moore, Getty Images)
Aerial shot of Mantoloking, NJ (John Moore, Getty Images)
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Future Shore Development After Sandy [SERIES]

This is the fifth and final part of a series titled, Revisiting the Jersey Shore After Sandy. In this part we look at the future of the Shore, including rebuilding, zoning and protecting the area from future storms.

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Stevens Institute Coastal Engineer Dr. Jon Miller speaks at State of the Shore (Photo by Ilya Hemlin, Townsquare Media)
Stevens Institute Coastal Engineer Dr. Jon Miller speaks at State of the Shore (Photo by Ilya Hemlin, Townsquare Media)
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Is Sandy A Hundred Year Storm? [VIDEO/AUDIO]

While shore communities try to remain optimistic for the first summer season, the annual State of the Shore paints a sobering picture on the fallout from Superstorm Sandy.

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Many New Jersey Residents Face Allergy Hell [AUDIO]

If you've been coughing, sneezing and wheezing lately, you are certainly not alone, thanks to record-high pollen levels.

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NOAA Issues 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast
Kathryn Sullivan, Director National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) gives the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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Officials Predict Another Active Hurricane Season [AUDIO]

The Atlantic hurricane season begins again June 1st, and ,unfortunately, for Sandy-weary New Jerseyans, the predictions are not good.

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