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Long Beach boardwalk fans eager to see it fixed

Quick ReadIn the City of Long Beach, where the rhythms of life pick up in summer, no place pulses with more action than its boardwalk.

Joggers and bike riders use the Long Beach

Photo credit: Newsday/Paul J. Bereswill | Joggers and bike riders use the Long Beach boardwalk on a Sunday morning.

In the City of Long Beach, where the rhythms of life pick up in summer, no place pulses with more action than its boardwalk.

From New York Avenue to Neptune Boulevard, the 2.2-mile stretch of pine draws thousands of locals and visitors from sunrise to sunset. Cyclists cruise on custom bikes as runners log miles alongside them. Couples on benches take in views of the Atlantic Ocean. Teenagers...

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