Dale Gerhard
Ocean Drive in Avalon south of the Townsend's Inlet suffered major damage from Hurricane Sandy. Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Michael Ein
Workers remove a billboard sign from the beach, Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012, on the site of the Margaritaville LandShark Bar and Grill in Atlantic City. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Dale Gerhard
Ocean Drive in Avalon south of the Townsend's Inlet suffered major damage from Hurricane Sandy. Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Denise Palek, (left) is the manager of the Esplanade in Wildwood, where Dawn Eckhardt (center) and Tamera Santana, both form Seaside Heights, are staying. A few families from Seaside Heights displaced by Superstorm Sandy are now living at the Esplanade Suites, one of several hotels in Wildwood that are temporarily housing families after their homes were rendered uninhabitable.
Staff photo by Michael Ein
Workers remove a billboard sign from the beach Wednesday at the future site of the Margaritaville LandShark Bar & Grill at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City.
Michael Ein
Valerie Grossman-Cross, of Linwood, left, talks with owner Cookie Till, of Longport, Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012, after delivering food for workers at Steve and Cookie's Restaurant in Margate. Various groups and individuals feed the workers as the restaurant is currently being renovated due to flooding from Hurricane Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Dale Gerhard
Mabel Stewart and Carlos Santory of Seaside Heights, sort through a bag of donated clothes in their room at the Esplanade in Wlldwood. A few families from Seaside Heights displaced by Superstorm Sandy are now living at the Esplanade Suites, one of at least four hotels in Wildwood that are temporarily housing families after their homes were rendered uninhabitable. Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Mabel Stewart and Carlos Santory of Seaside Heights, sort through a bag of donated clothes in their room at the Esplanade in Wlldwood. A few families from Seaside Heights displaced by Superstorm Sandy are now living at the Esplanade Suites, one of at least four hotels in Wildwood that are temporarily housing families after their homes were rendered uninhabitable. Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
Evan Davey of Little Egg Harbor, is staying at the Esplanade in Wildwood. A few families from Seaside Heights displaced by Superstorm Sandy are now living at the Esplanade Suites, one of at least four hotels in Wildwood that are temporarily housing families after their homes were rendered uninhabitable. Wednesday Nov. 14, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Edward Lea
St. Joseph's Marielena Dottoli #1, right battle for the ball against Glassboro's Bethany Shivers #9, left during the South Jersey Group I championship at St Joe High School Wednesday, Nov 14, 2012.
Edward Lea
St. Joseph's Emily DeMarco #4, right gets past Glassboro's Becky Ginto #10 , left for the South Jersey Group I championship at St Joe High School Wednesday, Nov 14, 2012.
Edward Lea
St. Joseph field hockey members celebrate their win over Glassboro for the South Jersey Group I championship at St Joe High School Wednesday, Nov 14, 2012.
Edward Lea
St. Joseph's Gina Smith #3, right gets past Glassboro's Becky Ginto #10, left during the South Jersey Group I championship at St Joe High School Wednesday, Nov 14, 2012.
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