A gallery of the day's photographs by the photographers at The Press of Atlantic City.
Ben Fogletto
Tuesday January 22 2013 Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County checks rewired circuit breakers that have been raised to new code at the CVS on Ventnor and Washington Avenues in Margate. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Tuesday January 22 2013 Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County checks new electrical boxes on reconstructed studing on the lower floor of Jefferson Avenue home in Margate. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Tuesday January 22 2013 Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County talks with Mike Vought on the lower floor of Jefferson Avenue home in Margate. Vought, a contractor by trade, rents the lower apartment and is doing the restoration work himself. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County, right, talks with homeowner Ted Rupert about what needs to done to repair damaged electrical wires on the lower floor of Jefferson Avenue home in Margate on Tuesday.
Ben Fogletto
Tuesday January 22 2013 Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County checks new electrical boxes on reconstructed studing on the lower floor of Jefferson Avenue home in Margate. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Tuesday January 22 2013 Margate Code Enforcement Inspector Sal Catania of Camden County checks new electrical boxes on reconstructed studing on the lower floor of Jefferson Avenue home in Margate. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Ballance walks past slot machines on the casino floor. Tuesday January 22 2013 Tom Ballance, newly named president of Borgata, Atlantic City. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Ballance talks with Borgata employee Chris Rynkiewicz of Galloway on the casino floor. Tuesday January 22 2013 Tom Ballance, newly named president of Borgata, Atlantic City. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Staff photo by Ben Fogletto
'We control 20 percent of the gross gaming revenue in town. That’s amazing that one of five gaming dollars spent in Atlantic City is spent in this building,' said Tom Ballance, president of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
Ben Fogletto
William Sabatine talks Tuesday about staying at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission during the extreme cold weather this week that propmpted the city to issue a code blue.
Ben Fogletto
Clients gather at the mission. Tuesday January 22 2013 A code blue has been issued in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Rescue Mission will be expecting to accommodate extra homeless population. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Reynaldo Ruiz talks about staying at the mission during extreme cold weather. Tuesday January 22 2013 A code blue has been issued in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Rescue Mission will be expecting to accommodate extra homeless population. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Clients gather at the mission. Tuesday January 22 2013 A code blue has been issued in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Rescue Mission will be expecting to accommodate extra homeless population. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Spencer Cottman talks about staying at the mission during extreme cold weather. Tuesday January 22 2013 A code blue has been issued in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Rescue Mission will be expecting to accommodate extra homeless population. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Danny Drake
An open house at a home on Audubon Court, in Galloway Township. Home sales in the area for December and 2012. Tuesday, January, 22, 2013( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Mainland Regional High School music teacher, Keith Hodgson, gives some musical instruction to student Mark Pino, 15, of Linwood. Hodgson, of the Bargaintown section of Egg Harbor Township, has achieved the National Professional Teaching Standards certification.
Dale Gerhard
Seniors Layna Delatorre, left, and Brittany Sanzo both of Upper Township, communicate through sign language in class.
Dale Gerhard
Lower Cape May Regional High School offers a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) program taught by Mary Rose Bispels. Seniors Jennifer Hickok, foreground, and Shelby Brown work on a business display case in the school hallway Jan. 22.
Dale Gerhard
Marmora Hardware manager Mike Ricchi (left) and owner Chris Antolini, believe changes are warranted to improve business along the corridor. Upper Township plans to redesign the street network along Rt 9 in the business area of Marmora, to better accommodate commercial growth. Tuesday Jan. 22, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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