Controversial dunes prove effective against Sandy

Controversial dunes prove effective against Sandy

December 11, 2012 3:34 PM

Some of the homes in New Jersey's Long Beach Island were protected from superstorm Sandy by a $16.8 million sand dunes project. Seth Doane reports the dunes, which were first met with opposition, now will get an unspecified amount of funding from the federal government.

Sand dunes spare NJ homes from Sandy's destruction
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