For over 200 years, the New Jersey Beach have attracted hundreds of thousands of vacationers each summer - But the latest report gives NJ Beaches a bad grade
After Irene, Sandy and last weekend's storms, New Jersey knows something about powerful storms and massive beach erosion. A lawmaker wants to reactivate the group responsible for dealing with it.
It's a good thing Hurricane Joaquin never made its way to New Jersey because the strong winds and rains the state dealt with over the past several ways caused a number of problems along the Jersey Shore.
Beach erosion along the New Jersey coast is an ongoing battle. Fortunately, mother nature and the federal government have been conspiring to help NJ win the war.
Stuart Farell, director of the Coastal Research Institute at Richard Stockton University said high tides this past week are being pinned on astronomy and the moon being as close to earth as it gets, and in perfect alignment with the sun..
A Jersey shore town is appealing to the federal government to build dunes at the end of three streets that were excluded from a beach replenishment project because homeowners wouldn't sign access papers to allow the work.