Philadelphia Inquirer - 11 hours ago
Christie told residents Sunday the state was slowly getting to a "new normal" after the ravages of Sandy - while warning that progress could be ...
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Earlier Sunday in Hazlet, Monmouth County, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno
expressed concern that some on the barrier islands, cut off from the
mainland and operating without electricity and, likely, radio and
television, didn't even realize another storm was headed their way.
Conditions are still dire on many of those islands, with natural-gas supplies to communities from Bay Head to Holgate cut off for what could be as long as eight months, Christie said.
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N.J. sees a 'new normal,' but fears approaching storm
All the work done to build up protective dunes on islands and on the mainland has been washed away by Sandy. God help those who try to ride out further winter storms on islands trying to protect their properties from further destruction. Let's hope people choose their lives instead of their properties as being more important in the end.
Conditions are still dire on many of those islands, with natural-gas supplies to communities from Bay Head to Holgate cut off for what could be as long as eight months, Christie said.
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N.J. sees a 'new normal,' but fears approaching storm
All the work done to build up protective dunes on islands and on the mainland has been washed away by Sandy. God help those who try to ride out further winter storms on islands trying to protect their properties from further destruction. Let's hope people choose their lives instead of their properties as being more important in the end.
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