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Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by FEMA's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. Some of the workers who built the boardwalk were on hand for the ceremony. From left to right, Matt Laub , Ned Quane, Byron Holland, and Mike O'Connor. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Jones Beach State Park, N.Y., Aug.14, 2013 -- New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation received $2.4 million in Public Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs to the two-mile boardwalk. Work proceeded through the winter to repair the heavily damaged boardwalk at Jones Beach to get it ready for the summer season. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Belmar, N.J., Feb. 4, 2013 -- The base for the new Belmar boardwalk stretches to what will eventually be a 1.3 mile walkway anchored by pilings driven 25 feet into the sand to create a stronger structure than that which was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy late last October. The borough of Belmar was the first along the Jersey shore to begin their boardwalk reconstruction effort. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Jones Beach State Park, N.Y., Aug. 14, 2013 -- New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation received $2.4 million in Public Assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs to the two-mile boardwalk. Work proceeded through the winter to repair the heavily damaged boardwalk to get it ready for the summer season. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., October 25, 2013 -- A few days before the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, local officials cut the ribbon to open the completed boardwalk to the public. Seventy-five percent of the cost to rebuild the boardwalk was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program and New York State will cover the remaining cost. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-10-25 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey

Keywords: FEMA ^ hurricane sandy ^ Boardwalk ^ Long Beach ^ NY4085

Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085)

Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Recovery

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