BY BILL CLEARY
cnbnews.net
CHEERS–To all firefighters, be they volunteer or paid, and to all police officers for risking their lives to protect you and I on a daily basis.
CHEERS–NJ Senate Bill 2368, introduced earlier this year by Senator Michael J. Doherty, and Senator Stephen M. Sweeney, would prevent shore municipalities that accept federal or state aid to replenish their beaches damaged by storms from collecting beach fees, imposed through the sale of beach tags or otherwise. Further, municipalities accepting governmental beach replenishment aid for storm-damaged beaches would be required to provide free public toilet facilities during the summer tourism period, from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. New Jersey is the only state with beach fees. Contact your state legislator and tell them to support Senate Bill 2368.
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