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1,000 DAYS AFTER SANDY

PETER ACKERMAN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Amalia and Ralph DeNisco look over the lack of progress on their home in the Mystic Island section of Little Egg Harbor. Their home has been lifted but the home still has no floor.

STILL UP IN THE AIR


Thousands of homeowners are struggling to overcome government red tape
JEAN MIKLE AND RUSS ZIMMER @JEANMIKLE, @RUSSZIMMER

housands of New Jersey families are still displaced. The state has been unable to
match the pace of spending that Louisiana set in order to get its residents back in
their homes after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. New Jersey has spent nearly $1.2

billion to rebuild or repair homes since the Oct.29-30, 2012, storm, or less than 20 percent
of what Louisiana distributed in the same amount of time after Katrina, according to the
latest figures filed by both states to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Rebuilding government and economic infrastructure has proceeded much
faster. Nearly $2.4 billion has been spent to restore damaged railways, roads, marinas,

PETER ACKERMAN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Amalia DeNisco works to hold back tears as she


tells of the lack of progress on her home.

water centers, town halls and boardwalks. See SANDY, Page 4A

To see a video about rebuilding after superstorm Sandy, scan the QR code or visit

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PRESIDENT OBAMA TO AFRICAN NATIONS: TREAT GAYS EQUALLY PAGE 1B


EXCLUSIVE

Christie not fretting polls


JOEL ASCHBRENNER THE DES MOINES REGISTER

Except for some forgotten butter, it was a very Iowacentric weekend for Chris Christie.
During a two-day stop in the early-voting state,
Christie attended a hog roast, strolled through a farmers market, ate a fried Oreo, held court at a sports bar
and met with Iowas longest serving delegate.

The trip was Christies first to Iowa since declaring


his bid for president. It served as a launching pad for
the effort to rekindle the excitement that made the
straight-talking New Jersey governor a popular pick
among Republican insiders for the nomination four
years ago.
See CHRISTIE, Page 14A

Lakewood braces for worst on busing


SHANNON MULLEN @MULLENAPP
LAKEWOOD For a brief time, it looked like taxpayers and parents of school-age children would be spared
the usual drama over the school districts ever-contentious transportation budget.
Now, the wheels have fallen off the bus.
This past week, the district announced it was canceling courtesy bus service for nearly 11,000 public and
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private schoolchildren, starting in September. The district said it had run out of time to find a way to close an
$8.3 million funding gap.
More bad news: Township officials have no idea yet
how theyll cope with the resulting mayhem on the
roads.
At a minimum it will require the hiring of extra
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BRENNA NORMAN/FOR THE REGISTER

Chris Christie debates gun control claims during a town hall at


Des Moines Area Community College in Ankeny, Iowa.

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