Un-Do AC

Un-Do AC

“I never thought I’d see such a dysfunctional government.” That’s how the veteran responded to me as I donated to the cause outside Margate’s WaWa this week

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Tens of Thousands Still Homeless After Sandy

Six months after Sandy ravaged the tri-state area, uprooting thousands of trees, decimating homes and submerging cities, many residents say life has mostly returned to normal, though for some, recovery from the deadly storm remains a painstaking process, and “life as normal” a far-away dream that may never be realized

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Atlantic City’s Newest, Biggest Casino Files for Bankruptcy

Revel, the casino many people had hoped would turn around Atlantic City’s sagging fortunes, said Tuesday that it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March, less than a year after it opened

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Where’s Atlantic City’s Nucky?

Every day, Atlantic City residents wake up and open the paper to new ideas on the editorial pages from other residents that are quickly discounted by the power brokers that hold the city hostage

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Promises Broken to Sandy Victims

Obama promised her immediate assistance, and the photo of their hug went viral days before the election. Now that months have passed since Sandy, I called Vanzant to find out if Obama made good on his promise…

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Worst Congress Ever Delays Aid to Sandy Victims

The US House of Representatives will not vote on a $60bn super-storm Sandy aid package, sparking anger among New York and New Jersey lawmakers

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So This Is The New Year…

As for the things that have happened in the last 365 days, Infinity has rounded up some of our network’s biggest news stories of 2012

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Forgotten N.J. Beach Town Wiped Off the Map by Sandy

When Hurricane Sandy ripped through the East Coast two weeks ago, she left only a few hundred homes standing in the blue-collar fishing town of Highlands, New Jersey

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Resilience and Restoration

Efforts are already underway to rebuild and restore the Jersey coast as people from all over the tri-state area and the country are finding ways to help with relief-efforts

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NYC Uses Generators for Marathon Instead of Desperate Sandy Victims

As hundreds of thousands of Big Apple residents suffer in homes left without power by Hurricane Sandy, two massive generators are being run 24/7 in Central Park — to juice a media tent for Sunday’s New York City Marathon

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