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Sandy Funding Will Promote Jersey Shore [AUDIO]

Of the initial $1.8 billion coming to New Jersey from the federal government to rebuild and recover from Sandy, $25 million will be used to let everyone know that the Jersey Shore is open for business this summer.

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NJ Tourism Increased Last Year Despite Sandy

Not even Superstorm Sandy could wash away an historic tourist season last year in New Jersey.

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Governor Chris Christie
Governor Christie (Townsquare Media)
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Christie Takes Measures To Prevent Tax Increases [AUDIO]

The destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy should not affect taxes for municipalities and school districts, says Governor Christie.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
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Mantoloking Plans Geotubes For Protection [AUDIO]

Placing sand and gravel-filled Geotextile fabric tubes along Mantoloking's ocean front is estimated to cost anywhere from $6 to $8 million dollars, which Mantoloking officials believe is a necessary expense for protection.

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Trash piled up in Seaside Heights after Sandy (Townsquare Media)
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GOP Leader Denies Influence in NJ Debris Deal

The chairman of the Ocean County Republican organization says he played no role in county towns' decision to hire a debris contractor that used him as a consultant.

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Christie Seeks $250M for Flood Buyouts

Owners of perpetually flooded homes could be getting bought out through the state’s Blue Acres program, provided Governor Christie receives the quarter billion in funding he’s asking for from the federal government.

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NJ Labor Commissioner Hal Wirths
NJ Labor Commissioner Hal Wirths in Liberty State Park (Townsquare Media)
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Sandy Cleanup Providing Jobs For The Unemployed [AUDIO]

More than 700 unemployed New Jersey residents have been placed in jobs related to recovery from Superstorm Sandy, thanks to a special grant secured by the state just days after Sandy hit.

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Christie Says Life Is Far From Normal Post-Sandy [POLL/AUDIO]

While Governor Christie is happy to see the shore’s recover, he reminds folks that for many homeowners life is still very far from normal.

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Mark Wilson, Getty Images
Mark Wilson, Getty Images
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Rebuild The Right Way After Sandy Or Pay The Price [AUDIO]

New Jerseyans have very clear and very strong opinions on rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy.

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Governor's Office/Tim Larsen
Governor's Office/Tim Larsen
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Seaside Heights Welcomes Home Depot Satellite Store [AUDIO]

The bright orange and white of a Home Depot sign might seem common place to many residents of the Garden State, but it's a new sight for Seaside Heights, as the big box retailer opens a satellite store aimed at helping contractors and residents repair after Sandy.

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