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FOX 29's Bill Anderson has the story. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Empty streets and closed boardwalks in Atlantic City have business owners, residents, and employees concerned.

But there’s another group that’s being impacted by the pandemic that not many people are talking about. Susan Long, the New Jersey Chapter Director of the group Angels in Motion, said that it has been really hard for people living on the streets during this pandemic. “There’s literally no bathrooms for people to use.

A lot of times they would go into the casinos, get water there, clean up, go to the library, go to social services,” said Long.  FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Helping the homeless and those battling addiction is nothing new to A.I.M., but the economy and overall

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