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March 22, 2013

While some parts of New Jersey were devastated by Hurricane Sandy, other areas were not hugely impacted by the storm. Tourism leaders say they must get the word out that they’re open for business. Continue reading

Anthony Catanoso, Steel Pier owner, has high hopes for the upcoming season, which will feature new entertainment options, as well as synergy with the returning Miss America pageant and Margaritaville. Continue reading

After an audience reception befitting of local rock stars, eight high school students waited backstage for their shot at the Poetry Out Loud national championship. Continue reading

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One sign that the long winter months are ending is the relighting of the hot glass studio at WheatonArts and Cultural Center in Millville. Continue reading

March 21, 2013

The governor finds fault with those flood maps while Sen. Barbara Buono finds fault with the governor. Plus, Sen. Nia Gill fights to keep her job. The environmental commissioner sounds off on sea walls. And a Jersey bakery that’s number one in the world. Continue reading

Sen. Nia Gill says she is focused on legislating for the 34th district rather than a challenge from fellow Democrat Mark Alexander. Continue reading

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That figure tops the $38 billion tourism revenue in 2011, which saw the Jersey Shore evacuated and Atlantic City shut down for Hurricane Irene the week before Labor Day. Continue reading

Officials are worried that fallen trees in Stokes State Forest could become a fire hazard. Continue reading

Some homeowners want to sell off their damaged houses while others will rebuild. New guidelines could also affect the buying and selling of Jersey Shore homes. Continue reading

Almost five months after Hurricane Sandy, cleanup of hurricane debris continues throughout the state. Bob Martin, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), says the cleanup will go on right into the summer season. Continue reading