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A years-long battle to protect a stretch of New Jersey beaches from erosion has gone back to the drawing board, after talks on a $54 million plan collapsed.
The massive sand replenishment project would have seen sand moved around to bolster Five Mile Island beaches between the Hereford and Cape May inlets, encompassing North Wildwood, Wildwood, Wildwood Crest and the Diamond Beach section of Lower Townshi
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