North Wildwood, NJ, ends a decade-long dispute by agreeing to receive sand to restore its beaches in 2025.

A Jersey Shore resort town, North Wildwood, NJ, is set to receive more sand to restore its beaches, ending a decade-long dispute. The town and the state's Department of Environmental Protection have agreed to drop claims and lawsuits, including a $12 million fine and a $30 million reimbursement claim. The sand replenishment, expected in 2025, aims to protect coastal infrastructure and restore beach width.

November 27, 2024
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