FOX 29's Joann Pileggi reports. POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. - American taxpayers helped pay for the sand on the Maryland Avenue beach, a popular spot on the New Jersey shore that was devastated by Superstorm Sandy and that has since been rebuilt and maintained with federal money.
Slated to reopen in mid-May, the plan was for only residents of Point Pleasant Beach to use it, at least at first. But on Friday afternoon, New Jersey's governor threw cold water on that plan, which is also being used by some shore towns around the country as they inch back toward resuming normal activities in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Democratic Gov.