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Options Remain For Those Who Did Not Submit SBA Forms [AUDIO]

If it looks like you will miss tomorrow's (May 1st) deadline to hand in SBA applications, there are still options available to homeowners, renters, and businesses needing help recovering from Sandy.

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Sandy damage in Highlands
Sandy damage in Highlands (Hope For Highlands)
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Sandy Funding is Just The Beginning For 9 NJ Counties [VIDEO/AUDIO]

Announcing the $1.8 billion in federal grants headed to New Jersey for recovery from Superstorm Sandy, state and federal government officials pledged additional help down the road.

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Sandy trash
Trash piled up in Seaside Heights after Sandy (Townsquare Media)
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Where Do We Stand Six Months After Sandy?

Superstorm Sandy, a hybrid of a hurricane and two cold-weather systems, struck six months ago on Oct. 29, concentrating most of its fury on New Jersey, New York and Connecticut and becoming one of the most expensive storms in history. Six months later, the region is still recovering and the scope of the storm has come into sharper focus. Figures are as of Friday.

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Boardwalk damaged by Sandy
Boardwalk damaged by Sandy (Governor's Office)
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Sandy Damage Six Months Later [PHOTOS]

It was six month ago on Monday that Superstorm Sandy slammed into the Jersey Shore. Governor Christie's office has posted some followup "before and after" photos on their Facebook page showing progress cleaning up damage caused by Sandy.

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Governor Christie hands out water
Governor Christie hands out water in Monouth County (Tim Larson, Governor's Office)
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Special Sandy Needs Assessment Survey In Monmouth [POLL/AUDIO]

Today marks exactly six months since Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey.

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Michael Loccisano, Getty Images
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Superstorm Sandy Recovery Continues [POLL/AUDIO]

Six months after Superstorm Sandy slammed the Garden State, two-thirds of those in the hardest hit areas are back to normal.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
Mario Tama, Getty Images
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Some Summer Rentals Hurt By Sandy Damaged Neighbors

While many towns are doing all they can to be ready for the summer tourism season, some are finding their seasonal rentals being affected by neighboring towns still recovering from Sandy.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
Mario Tama, Getty Images
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Still Waiting For Sandy Settlements? [AUDIO]

Insurance companies have settled an estimated 93 percent of Superstorm Sandy-related claims in New Jersey and New York, but that still leaves another seven percent, or tens of thousands of people, who continue to seek the funding they feel they deserve.

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New Jersey beach
New Jersey beach (New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium )
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Beach Access Requirement Legislation Advances

A legislative committee has advanced a bill that does not require better public access to New Jersey's beaches that are replenished by federal funding after Superstorm Sandy.

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Bruce Bennett, Getty Images
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Potential Rate Hikes Not Welcome By Most JCP&L Customers [AUDIO]

Jersey Central Power & Light's request for over $600 million from ratepayers is not sitting well with residents, many of whom lambasted the utility during a public hearing on the matter in Freehold.

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