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Are NJ’s beaches ready for summer crowds?
Are NJ’s beaches ready for summer crowds?
Are NJ’s beaches ready for summer crowds?
Two significant storms took a toll on New Jersey's beaches in the offseason, but they moved through rather quickly and the majority of eroded sand was deposited offshore in sand bars and will gradually move back onto the beaches.
Water quality violations hit millions of NJ residents, report finds
Water quality violations hit millions of NJ residents, report finds
Water quality violations hit millions of NJ residents, report finds
The odds are 50/50 that in 2015 the drinking water in your home flowed from a system that violated a federal law designed to protect public drinking supplies. Nearly 4.5 million people in New Jersey — or about half the state's population — were served by a community water system that registered a violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to a report released Tuesday by the Natural Resour
Ocean County is weeks away from long-awaited dune project
Ocean County is weeks away from long-awaited dune project
Ocean County is weeks away from long-awaited dune project
Considered to be one of the most vulnerable stretches along New Jersey's coastline, Ortley Beach will be the first spot in northern Ocean County to benefit from a beach replenishment project that local officials have been waiting on since the shore was slammed by Superstorm Sandy.

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