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NJ beaches to undergo replenishment projects
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Several towns that were hit by Superstorm Sandy still require erosion maintenance.
The U.S. Army corps of engineers says the project will extend 2,800 feet, take about three months and $20.5 million to complete.
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NJ beaches to undergo replenishment projects
Clip: 9/28/2020 | 2m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
The U.S. Army corps of engineers says the project will extend 2,800 feet, take about three months and $20.5 million to complete.
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