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1. Flood Awareness
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16821
  . FEMA is now part of the new Department of Homeland Security.   For local storm updates & evacuation info call 609-361-6000, watch the local community cable channel or the Weather Channel.   The Flood Hazard Our municipality is located entirely in the 100-year floodplain and, additionally, entirely located in what FEMA labeled a special flood hazard area
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2. Harvey Cedars Brick Campaign Sunset Park
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=18417
  The Borough of Harvey Cedars and the Harvey Cedars Taxpayers Association are working together to create beautiful new areas in our park.  A personalized brick is a fantastic opportunity to honor your loved ones, show support for Harvey Cedars and participate in the beautification of our park. Location In Sunset Park, the area around the existing flagpole will consist of a paved area with a
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3. Flood Safety
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16827
  . Keep a full tank of gas in your car, and do not drive through flooded areas. Board up windows or use masking tape to keep windows from shattering. Do not wade through floodwaters as you could be knocked down. Informational Brochures En Español Plan de comunicaciones familiares Lista de suministros de emergencia      
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4. Flood - Natural Functions
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16852
  NATURAL & BENEFICIAL FUNCTIONS Long Beach Island is a barrier island approximately one mile off the southern coast of New Jersey. Like most barrier islands along the eastern seaboard, the land slopes from a high elevation in the Oceanside dune area of 16-20 feet above mean sea level to an elevation of 3-4 feet bayside. The Borough is prone to flooding from hurricanes, tropical storms
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5. BEACH NEWS - replenishment complete
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=41173
  about to Bergen Ave. James Street & William Street beach areas are closed.      AUGUST 9, 2016 All beaches in Harvey Cedars are open. The project will reach Harvey Cedars south border in a week.   AUGUST 6, 2016 All beaches in Harvey Cedars are open. The project is anticipated to be in Harvey Cedars in the next 6 to 7 days.    AUGUST 3, 2016 All beaches
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6. Flood Insurance
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16829
  Long Beach Island will be facing nor’easters, hurricanes, and winter storms. Tidal flooding is a real concern and all homeowners should have flood insurance. For more information on the National Flood Insurance Program call 1-800-427-4661. For an agent in your area call 1-800-720-1093 or visit http://www.floodsmart.gov. Flood insurance is available to all Borough residents
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7. Flood - Are You Protected
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16850
  -6016.   Do you know your flood risk? All of Long Beach Island is in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Call the Building Department for information about flooding at 609-361-6016. Ask to see a flood map of your neighborhood. This information will help you determine how much water is likely to come in during severe flooding
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8. * History *
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=14777
  , and was a well-developed industry in many coastal areas during the early part of the century. Kinsey's name remains in Kinsey Cove. Lee operated another booming business at his end of town: pound fishing. Lee had operated a fish restaurant near New York's Fulton Fish Market, then became a wholesaler in Philadelphia. By 1900 he had two fish pounds in operation off High Point, two and four miles
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9. Flood Warning System
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16828
  and staging areas for persons without means of transportation are: Harvey Cedars Bible Conference High Point Volunteer Firehouse in Harvey Cedars Long Beach Township Municipal Building  St. Francis Center Firehouses in Beach Haven, Ship Bottom, Surf City, Barnegat Light If someone in your home would need to be evacuated by ambulance, please notify the Health
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10. Beach Project - October 2016
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=41895
  BEACH PROJECT NEWS updated November 2, 2016 November 2, 2016 Project complete; contractor starts moving out of Harvey Cedars. October 31, 2016 Project near completion; should be complete tomorrow, Tuesday. October 24, 2016 Project continues - Middlesex & Mercer beach closed.  Hudson Avenue is contractor’s access point to Harvey Cedars Beach area
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11. Hydrant Flushing - April 24 & 25
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=43061
  In our continuing effort to supply safe and palatable drinking water, flushing of hydrants will be done on April 24th and April 25th.   A lowering of pressure and some discoloration of your water may occur. Pressure will be restored and discoloration cleared as soon as flushing is over in your  area.  
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12. Police Dept Community Forums - Coming Soon
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=50539
  enforcement and in their specific areas of responsibility. An opportunity for members of the HCPD to tell the residents of Harvey Cedars any information, data, background, suggestions, ideas, or suggestions that they deem useful to the residents of Harvey Cedars. Information and feedback from the Harvey Cedars residents concerning issues and questions that they may feel relevant to the Harvey Cedars
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13. ROAD WORK CONTINUES FOR WATERMAIN
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=51056
  dependent. Work hours will typically be 7:30AM to 3:30PM, Monday through Friday. Approximately 50 feet of roadway trench will be open at any given time during the construction day. Click here to view an aerial map of the project area and time schedule.
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14. Historical Photos of Harvey Cedars
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=54884
  replenishment; the sand came and went with the tides, currents, and storms. The beach was not much wider than what you see in this photo and was not backed up by a high, cultivated dune. 1986: Take a look around the Kinsey Cove area before construction of SuperSized homes began. The water tower across from the firehouse went up in 1937 and was torn down in the early 1990's. The tank at the park
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