A gallery of the day's photographs by the photographers at The Press of Atlantic City.
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Debra Bock hugs her mother, Dorla 'Dee' Algeo, both of Galloway, during the last service in the Pleasantville church. Sunday December 2 2012 Last service at the Presbyterian Church building in Pleasantville before moving to it's new home in EHT. The new site, the former Painters Union building on Ocean Heights Avenue in EHT is named the Ocean Heights Presbyterian Church. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Catherine Scott of Northfield and Rev. Wm. Blake Spencer place the candle from the old site to it's place in the worship hall of the new EHT site. Sunday December 2 2012 Last service at the Presbyterian Church building in Pleasantville before moving to it's new home in EHT. The new site, the former Painters Union building on Ocean Heights Avenue in EHT is named the Ocean Heights Presbyterian Church. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Jim Laymon and his daughter Olivia, 11, of EHT place the Bible dating from the mid-1800's inside the worship hall of the new EHT site. Sunday December 2 2012 Last service at the Presbyterian Church building in Pleasantville before moving to it's new home in EHT. The new site, the former Painters Union building on Ocean Heights Avenue in EHT is named the Ocean Heights Presbyterian Church. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Ann Seel of Northfield (center) hugged by Rev. Wm. Blake Spencer (right) touches the church's Bible that dates back to the mid-1800's held by Jim Laymon of EHT (left) at the end of the last service in the Pleasantville church. Sunday December 2 2012 Last service at the Presbyterian Church building in Pleasantville before moving to it's new home in EHT. The new site, the former Painters Union building on Ocean Heights Avenue in EHT is named the Ocean Heights Presbyterian Church. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Devlin starts clean up of destroyed holiday and Halloween decorations in front of the house. Sunday December 2 2012 Debbie Lou Devlin of Margate decorates her Jerome Avenue home each month for the season, but now still with no electricity, for the first time the house is dark as she deals with damage from Sandy. Halloween decorations still can be seen, a trailer is in the driveway and her decorated basement is devastated. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Devlin stands amid boxes and clutter from clean-up in the living room. Sunday December 2 2012 Debbie Lou Devlin of Margate decorates her Jerome Avenue home each month for the season, but now still with no electricity, for the first time the house is dark as she deals with damage from Sandy. Halloween decorations still can be seen, a trailer is in the driveway and her decorated basement is devastated. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Devlin stands in the under-reconstruction downstairs of her home. Sunday December 2 2012 Debbie Lou Devlin of Margate decorates her Jerome Avenue home each month for the season, but now still with no electricity, for the first time the house is dark as she deals with damage from Sandy. Halloween decorations still can be seen, a trailer is in the driveway and her decorated basement is devastated. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Cars pass through the toll plaza of the Margate Causeway past a sign advertising the discount available using the 'Downbeach Express' lane. Sunday December 2 2012 (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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