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Most of Sandy Hook Reopening May 1

Storm-damaged Sandy Hook will re-open on May 1, although three northern beaches won't be ready for the public until Memorial Day weekend.

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Bruce Bennett, Getty Images
Bruce Bennett, Getty Images
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NJ Lawmaker Trying to Halt Closure of FEMA Centers

Congressman Frank Pallone isn't happy that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has decided to close some Disaster Recovery Centers in New Jersey. 

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Governor Chris Christie
Annette Petriccione, Townsquare Media
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Governor Christie Works To Lower Property Taxes [VIDEO/AUDIO]

Garden State Democrats claim Governor Chris Christie did not present a plan to bring down New Jersey's highest in the nation property taxes during his budget address a few days ago, but Christie insists that's "nonsense."

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Governor Chris Christie
Annette Petriccione, Townsquare Media
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The Fight To Rebuild Shore For Tourist Season [VIDEO/AUDIO]

With spring right around the corner, efforts to rebuild and recover from Sandy are ramping up in towns hard-hit by the Superstorm.

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empty pool in Mantoloking post-Sandy
Empty pool in Mantoloking post-Sandy (Townsquare Media)
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Open Water Valves Lead To More Post-Sandy Issues [AUDIO]

In the rush to evacuate their homes during the storm, residents who neglected to shut off their main water valve could end up facing more problems when they finally return.

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Governor Christie delivers his Budget Address
Governor Christie delivers his Budget Address (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Governor Christie Says Budget Plan Restores Fiscal Sanity [VIDEO/AUDIO/POLL]

Governor Chris Christie has presented a $32.9 billion State Budget proposal. He says it maintains the fiscal discipline needed to restore New Jersey, is balanced and imposes no tax increases.

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Route 35 in Brick after Sandy
Route 35 in Brick after Sandy (David Matthau, Townsquare Media NJ)
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Route 35 Construction Means No Normal Summer For Drivers [AUDIO]

Construction on the 12.5 mile stretch of Route 35 through Ocean County will be done with every effort to not inconvenience drivers too much.  But Joe Dee, spokesman for the New Jersey Department of Transportation reminds drivers this won't be a "normal summer."

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Homes in Mantoloking damaged from Sandy
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New Insurance Mediation Program to Expedite Sandy-Related Claims [AUDIO]

Almost four months after Superstorm Sandy, some New Jersey homeowners and business people are still waiting to resolve their insurance claims.  To get things moving, the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance is ready to launch a new mediation program.

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Jenni 'JWoww' Farley, Pauly D and Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi man the phones at MTV "Restore The Shore" Jersey Shore benefit
Jenni 'JWoww' Farley, Pauly D and Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi man the phones at MTV "Restore The Shore" Jersey Shore benefit (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
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Seaside Heights Wants To Use ‘Jersey Shore’ $$ For Seawall

The town that hosted MTV's "Jersey Shore" wants to leave a lasting legacy with money raised by the show's cast.

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Damaged building in Seaside Park
Damaged building in Seaside Park (Governor's Office, Tim Larsen)
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Deadline to File for FEMA Assistance Approaching [AUDIO]

If your home or business was directly affected by Superstorm Sandy, you have until Friday to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance.

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