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Sandy Aid Claim Called False
Sandy Aid Claim Called False
Sandy Aid Claim Called False
Members of Gov. Chris Christie's administration didn't pressure Hoboken's mayor to approve a development project by tying it to Superstorm Sandy aid, according to a report released Thursday by a law firm hired by the governor.
New Shore Ad Campaign
New Shore Ad Campaign
New Shore Ad Campaign
Cape May had six inches of snow Wednesday, but with the warm weather right around the corner, Gov. Chris Christie says good progress is being made up and down the shore to get ready for the summer tourism season.
Defending Sandy Aid Effort
Defending Sandy Aid Effort
Defending Sandy Aid Effort
Almost a year and a half after Superstorm Sandy slammed the Garden state, Gov. Chris Christie says he is pressing ahead with rebuilding and restoration as top priorities, even as critics question the pace of aid.
Changes to Sandy Aid
Changes to Sandy Aid
Changes to Sandy Aid
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's administration is calling for creating a new Superstorm Sandy recovery fund for low-income families who have not applied for money to repair damaged homes in response to criticism that storm aid has not reached low-income people and minorities as it should have.
Dune Holdouts
Dune Holdouts
Dune Holdouts
Hundreds of beachfront homeowners are still refusing to grant permission for a system of dunes to be built along their property, a project the governor says will help protect New Jersey's coastline during future storms.
Sandy Volunteers Coming
A contingent of Homeland Security workers and Red Cross volunteers from the Washington D.C./Virginia area will be heading to the Garden State for a week, on their own dime, to help rebuild Sandy-battered houses.
Tourism Grew in 2013
Tourism Grew in 2013
Tourism Grew in 2013
There was a lot of doom and gloom about New Jersey's tourism outlook following Superstorm Sandy, but in reality 2013 ended up being a record-setting year -- in a good way.

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