A gallery of the day's photographs by the photographers at The Press of Atlantic City.
Michael Ein
Walter Narkiewicz looks over recaptured fine china in the damaged garage section of his house on Jacqueline Avenue, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Michael Ein
Walter Narkiewicz tosses items from his damaged house on Jacqueline Avenue, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Michael Ein
Traffic is viewed through a damaged home on Scott Drive, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Michael Ein
Oral Williams, of Surf City, and Brian Critchett, of Little Egg Harbor Township, shovel sand in front of a home, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Michael Ein
A damaged home is pictured, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, on Scott Drive in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Michael Ein
Damaged beach front homes are pictured, Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, in the Holgate section of Long Beach Township. Residents were allowed to permanently return to Holgate today, although many of the homes are not inhabitable following Superstorm Sandy. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Ben Fogletto
Project Manager Scott Perkins (left) and Plant Manager Jeff Williamson explain the system. Tuesday November 27 2012 The Progresso plant in Vineland has been a standout in the sustainability efforts by parent company General Mills. A new system installed this year that recycles water (and heat) used to cool down freshly canned soup is saving 56 million gallons a year, as well as 57 billion BTUs of energy and avoiding 3,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions. Scott Perkins, 30, of Vineland, was the engineer leading the system change under plant manager Jeff Williamson, 44, of Haddonfield. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Ben Fogletto
Plant Manager Jeff Williamson (left) and Project Manager Scott Perkins view the upper room system. Tuesday November 27 2012 The Progresso plant in Vineland has been a standout in the sustainability efforts by parent company General Mills. A new system installed this year that recycles water (and heat) used to cool down freshly canned soup is saving 56 million gallons a year, as well as 57 billion BTUs of energy and avoiding 3,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions. Scott Perkins, 30, of Vineland, was the engineer leading the system change under plant manager Jeff Williamson, 44, of Haddonfield. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
Dale Gerhard
Drew Drake (right) of Wildwood Crest, operator of Drake Pest Management in Woodbine and Vincent Bove, also of Wildwood Crest, prepare live traps and spray bottles for a job. Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
By Dave Enscoe, Advertising Department More »
WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in May — a steady pace that shows strength in the face of tax increases and government spending cuts if not enough to reduce still-high unemployment. More »
PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN PRINT
AND ONLINE TODAY »
| Service Directory | Bargain Box |
| Transportation | Announcements |
| Employment | Misc/Merchandise |
| Public Notices | Real Estate - Rentals & Services |
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
hometown news
The Press of Atlantic City Media Group
PO Box 3100
1000 West Washington Ave.
Pleasantville, NJ 08232-3100
1-877-773-7724
609-272-7000
SubscriberServices@pressofac.com
© Copyright 2013, pressofAtlanticCity.com, Pleasantville, NJ. Powered by BLOX Content Management System from TownNews.com. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]
