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Menendez legislation that would reform federal program may be voted on this week, but it faces uphill battle
Some victims still have no place to call home; others are being dunned by state and feds to return part of their aid
Residents, environmentalists assert government studies of high cancer rates sidestep clear evidence of link to underground toxics
Has the state done enough to ensure that North Jersey’s massive spills of sewage and diesel fuel aren’t a disaster waiting to happen again?
Sea-level rise and storm surges are inevitable. Does that mean toxic spills and contaminated waterways are equally unavoidable?
With Christie administration refusing to clarify source of its numbers, storm-victim advocates argue governor has seriously exaggerated damage to score political points
Increased flooding, prolonged droughts and rising sea levels could become the new normal in New Jersey later in the century
Some of the people most closely involved in the recovery offer their assessments and advice for the next big storm
Part ‘first responder for the river,’ and part environmental activist and teacher, Bill Sheehan says restoring the Hackensack is a 24/7 job
Working to undo NJ’s heritage of toxic waste -- one unknown site, one shared story at a time
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