The teardown and cleanup from the massive Jersey shore boardwalk fire is progressing nicely, and the work should be done by the end of November. Heavy equipment is hard at work tearing down and scooping up the charred remnants of a Sept. 12 fire that burned more than four blocks of boardwalk in Seaside Heights and Seaside Park. Michael Loundy, director of community improvements for Seaside Heights, estimated that about 15 percent of the work is complete. "Were moving along aggressively, but theres still a lot to clean up," he said. "The more visible stuff, like taking down buildings, looks like its moving along well.
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