Governor Chris Christie tours a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Crews hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Crews hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Crews hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Nicholas Vallo and Myles Linzey hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Omar Fitchett uses trees to help repair and build up the dunes on the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Director of Public Works Rich Bianchi explains the use of Christmas Trees to help restore and build up the dunes to Governor Chris Christie while touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie tours a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Juan Jimenez uses trees to help repair and build up the dunes on the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie tours a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. . Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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Photo Description Photo Description: Governor Chris Christie and Department of Labor Commissioner Harold Wirths hold a press conference after touring a restoration project in the storm-impacted community where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area in Bradley Beach, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. (Governor's Office/Tim Larsen)
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