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Beachfront Homeowners Speak Out Against Dune Plan [AUDIO]

Beach owners are telling their side of a story of why they are against a dune plan that we told you about yesterday.

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Governor's Office/Tim Larsen
Governor's Office/Tim Larsen
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Dune Plan Not Sitting Well With Some Homeowners [AUDIO]

A plan from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to potentially protect the Jersey Shore is being stonewalled due to lack of cooperation from homeowners.

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Help Paraplegic Toms River Man Rebuild his Home After Sandy

Eric Katz, a 30-year-old paraplegic, Toms River, NJ native, who has devoted his life to building and creating artificial limbs for amputees, lost his home and everything he owned during Hurricane Sandy.

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Trash piled up in Seaside Heights after Sandy (Townsquare Media)
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College Kids Pitch In To Help Sandy Victims [AUDIO]

Most college kids are spending their spring break week drinking beer while fooling around at the beach. But this year, hundreds of students are lending a helping hand as New Jersey recovers from Superstorm Sandy.

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Jet Star roller coaster in the ocean off Seaside Heights
Jet Star roller coaster in the ocean off Seaside Heights (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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Waterway Debris Being Identified After Sandy [AUDIO]

The Department of Transportation is surveying the waterways to help rid the debris and silt washed in from Superstorm Sandy.

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Home destroyed in Brick by Sandy
Home destroyed by Sandy (Townsquare Media NJ)
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Brick Mayor Steve Acropolis Discusses Government Funding for Raising Homes [AUDIO]

Brick Mayor Steve Acropolis called in to the Jim Gearhart show this morning to discuss his plan to request that the Federal Government cover the costs for all Sandy victims who are required to raise their house under the new guidelines.

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Construction equipment begins work on the new Seaside Heights boardwalk
Construction equipment begins work on the new Seaside Heights boardwalk (Jason Allentoff, Townsquare Media NJ)
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Other States Not Targeting NJ Tourists [AUDIO]

New Jersey is doing everything it can to retain visitors the year after Super Storm Sandy hit, and while many officials fear other states "poaching" tourism, several summer destination location say the onus will be on the Garden State to welcome back visitors.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
Mario Tama, Getty Images
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Sandy Rebuilding The Focus Of Special Joint Hearing [AUDIO]

Building on lessons we've learned from Superstorm Sandy, we have to be smarter when it comes to protecting the Jersey Shore and every other area of the state too.

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People line up to fill gas canisters at a Shell gas station
People lined up after Sandy at a Shell gas station in Matawan (Michael Loccisano, Getty Images)
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Getting Gas During NJ Emergencies Is A Nightmare [AUDIO]

Remember those lines for gas that sometimes stretched for miles just after Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey? How about the odd-even gas rationing?

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Trash piled up in Seaside Heights after Sandy (Townsquare Media)
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Ocean County Debris Cleanup Costing A Hefty Penny [AUDIO]

The cost to clean up the damage left behind by Superstorm Sandy isn't cheap. No one knows that better than Ocean County officials, who are set to approve an emergency appropriation this week. It will be the third one since the storm hit back in October.

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