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Sand Storm: NJ Sues Town That Fixed Eroded Beach Despite Ban
A sand storm at the Jersey shore is escalating. New Jersey is suing a coastal town that repaired beach erosion from an October storm in defiance of a state order not to do so. And the town, North Wildwood remains defiant: It says it will place material to build a prohibited bulkhead on the sand next week and promises it...
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‘Protect Ourselves': Shore Town Fixed Eroded Beach Despite Denial From NJ
When the remnants of Hurricane Ian chewed huge chunks out of its protective sand dunes earlier this month, North Wildwood asked New Jersey environmental officials for permission to do an emergency reconstruction of the sand piles. The state said no, but the city did it anyway.
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North Wildwood Taking Emergency Measures to Keep Residents Safe From Future Storms
With dwindling protection from a severely eroded dune, North Wildwood is moving forward with plans aimed at preventing further damage and protecting the community. But those plans could possibly come without the approval of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains.
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North Wildwood Residents Prepare to Battle Floodwaters From Nor'easter
It was likely day two out of three of moderate to severe flooding in North Wildwood and other Jersey Shore communities in Cape May County on Monday. NBC10’s Cydney Long talked to neighbors and the mayor about how they’re bracing for the floods.