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Easton’s Beach Future Looks Washed Out; Pulverized Glass Could Help Fill the Gap

Easton’s Beach is eroding at an average rate of 1.6 feet annually. Rebuilding lost attractions, or building anything for that matter, so close to the encroaching sea would be a waste of money and time. Elevated structures to accommodate lost ameni­ties or build new ones isn’t a solution.

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Misunderstood Species Stung by Bad Reputation

They’re feared, like spiders, but without the respect. They’re defamed. They share a neighborhood with ticks and mosquitoes. They get swatted and sprayed with poison.

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Wake Up! Unwise, Unhealthy Orders Turn American Dream Into Nightmare

The regime wants us to believe that eliminating regulations that are “throttling the oil and gas industry” and easing mercury and air toxics standards that have “improperly targeted coal-fired power plants” will eliminate “hidden taxes on U.S. families.”

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