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Superstorm Tests Army Corps Beach Replenishment Projects [AUDIO]

New Jersey's beaches and dune systems took a pounding during Superstorm Sandy but it also served as the ultimate test for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers massive beach replenishment projects.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
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Towns Across New Jersey Add Up Sandy’s Costs [AUDIO]

Towns all across the Garden State affected by Hurricane Sandy continue to calculate the costs for their cleanup and recovery operation.

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New York And New Jersey Continue To Recover From Superstorm Sandy
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NJ Congressmen Expect Federal Aid After Sandy

The Christie administration is still compiling damage figures from Hurricane Sandy, but New Jersey's congressional delegation is confident the federal government will be there to help.

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Mario Tama, Getty Images
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FEMA Helps NJ Towns Recover From Disaster [POLL/AUDIO]

Superstorm Sandy threatened more than just homes. In addition to the many assistance programs available to help people recover from disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a helping hand to communities, county and state agencies and some private non-profit organizations that suffered storm and flooding damage.

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Bruce Bennett, Getty Images
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The Most Common Myths About Hurricane Sandy FEMA Aid

Due to rumors circulating on various blogs and Social Media Pages about response and relief for the victims of Hurricane Sandy, FEMA has issued the following information to clear up common myths and spread the truth about FEMA Aid.

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Allison Joyce, Getty Images
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FEMA Spokesperson Warns of Scams [AUDIO]

FEMA Spokesperson Darell Habisch was on the air with Jim (11/13) to update NJ on FEMA's continuing efforts to help the state recover from Hurricane Sandy.

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FEMA following Sandy
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FEMA Opens Disaster Centers in 19 Counties

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $127 million in individual assistance in the two weeks since Superstorm Sandy battered New Jersey.

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PSE+G crews making repairs following Hurricane Sandy
PSE+G crews making repairs following Hurricane Sandy (Twitter)
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Additional FEMA Infomation for NJ Residents in Need [AUDIO]

If you are a New Jersey resident and are looking for more information from FEMA we're providing a link to a page that may be helpful to you.

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East Coast Begins To Clean Up And Assess Damage From Hurricane Sandy
Store keeper Richard Jefferys keeps warm near a fire after losing power due to Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach Island. (Mark Wilson, Getty Images)
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NJ Businesses Impacted By Sandy Get Some Help [AUDIO]

It wasn't just homes and boardwalks that were washed away by the superstorm two weeks ago. Some people lost their absolute only source of income, their small business.

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Photo by Bruce Bennett / Getty Images
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Disaster Recovery Centers Open in 10 Counties

Residents affected by Hurricane Sandy can meet with disaster recovery officials from FEMA at one of the locations listed below. Most offices will be open from 8a-8p, seven days a week until further notice.

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