Danny Drake
Eugene Tighe Middle School teacher, Margo Juliano, of Margate. A Lego Robotics class in the Eugene Tighe Middle School library, in Margate. Wednesday, November,28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Seventh graders, Megan Reeves, 12, and Andrew Gallagher, 13, both of Margate, check the programing on their Lego robot as it runs through a series of tasks. A Lego Robotics class in the Eugene Tighe Middle School library, in Margate. Wednesday, November,28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Barbara Groff, of Linwood, working in The Arc Makes Cents thrift shop in Ventnor. Wednesday, November, 28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Seventh graders, Andrew Gallagher, 13, and Megan Reeves, 12, both of Margate, programing their Lego robot on a computer. A Lego Robotics class in the Eugene Tighe Middle School library, in Margate. Wednesday, November,28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Barbara Groff, of Linwood, working in The Arc Makes Cents thrift shop in Ventnor. Wednesday, November, 28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Seventh graders, (from left) Nic Hankinson, 12, Joey Pagano, 13, and Lanie Chipkin, 13, all of Margate, with teacher, Margo Juliano, of Margate, as they look over the completed robot after it has been programmed. A Lego Robotics class in the Eugene Tighe Middle School library, in Margate. Wednesday, November,28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Seventh grader, Joey Pagano, 13, of Margate, checks the programming on the Lego robot. A Lego Robotics class in the Eugene Tighe Middle School library, in Margate. Wednesday, November,28, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Dale Gerhard
Liberty Apartments resident Lorraine Palmieri sits on a bus with other residents as they leave the Travel Lodge on Wednesday. Residents of the Liberty Apartments in Atlantic City, who were displaced by Hurricane Sandy, were temporally housed at the Travel Lodge on the Black Horse Pike in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township.
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Liberty Apartments resident Ronald Wonson, sits on the bus as they leave the Travel Lodge. Residents of the Liberty Apartments in Atlantic City, who were displaced by Hurricane Sandy, were temporally housed at the Travel Lodge on the Black Horse Pike in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township. Their F.E.M.A. vouchers were discontinued and they were forced to move from the motel. Wednesday Nov. 28, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic
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Donna Ellas and husband Les Kammerman, of Mays Landing, stand in the Carson Ave studio where Donna lost most of her artwork. Donna Elias of Mays Landing, has made a good living painting coastal scenes, mainly lighthouses. But the coast took a swipe back at her in Hurricane Sandy, flooding her bayside studio on Carson Ave in Atlantic City, damaging 100 or more original paintings and trashing 20,000 prints. Wednesday Nov. 28, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Dale Gerhard
High water flooded drawers in the studio damaging most of Elias's artwork. Donna Elias of Mays Landing, has made a good living painting coastal scenes, mainly lighthouses. But the coast took a swipe back at her in Hurricane Sandy, flooding her bayside studio on Carson Ave in Atlantic City, damaging 100 or more original paintings and trashing 20,000 prints. Wednesday Nov. 28, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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