A collection of photographs of Hurricane Sandy aftermath.
Eight sisters and their families hekp clean storm damaged belongings from their mothers home on Elberon Avenue, in the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City. The home they grew up in. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Avalon Limousine Services president/owner, Jeff Roberts, of the Bargaintown section of Egg Harbor Township, and mechanic, Sean Merendino, of Galloway Township, wash one of the limousines on the lot. The lot is full of limousines due to no business due to Hurricane Sandy. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Some of the destruction at Dog Beach,, on the Somers Point-Longport Causeway, where part of the roadway was washed away. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Servicemaster Recovery Management worker, Keith Presley, of Columbus Ga., shows how deep the water ewas in the store at the back of the Salvation Army Thrift Store, on Alabany Boulevard, in Atlantic City. A large pile of wet clothes from the store in foreground. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Jennifer Osterman, of Somers Point, a teacher at the school, fixes bags and bags of sandwiches. The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Tracey Balk, of Ocean City, takes pictures of the destruction at Dog Beach,, on the Somers Point-Longport Causeway, where part of the roadway was washed away. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Tracey Balk, of Ocean City, walks to her car after taking pictures of the destruction at Dog Beach,, on the Somers Point-Longport Causeway, where part of the roadway was washed away. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Temp worker, Benito Caraballo, of Atlantic City, carries damaged material out of the back of the Salvation Army Thrift Store, on Alabany Boulevard, in Atlantic City. A large pile of wet clothes from the store in foreground. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Aracelyn Carranza, of Ventnor, with daughter, Ana, 8, and son Brian, 10, pick up some canned goods at the center. The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Jane DePonte, of the Bargaintown section of Egg Harbor Township, looks through the pile for scrap metal. A huge pile of storm debris and storm damaged furniture (15 feet high and 200 feet long) on Brenta Avenue and the Black Horse Pike, in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Kayla Libbey, 17 of Brigantine, packs a trash bag as she helps clean out storm damaged belongings from her grandmothers home on Elberon Avenue, in the Chelsea Heights secion of Atlantic City. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Kathy Philp, of the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City, reacts to pulling all the storm damaged belongings from her mothers home on Elberon Avenue, in the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Avalon Limousine Services president/owner, Jeff Roberts, of the Bargaintown section of Egg Harbor Township, and mechanic Sean Merendino, of Galloway Township, wash one of the limousines on the lot Sunday. Hurricane Sandy left the casinos closed for five days, and the limos parked in the lot.
The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Kathy Philp, of the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City, reacts to pulling all the storm damaged belongings from her mothers home on Elberon Avenue, in the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
A huge pile of storm debris and storm damaged furniture (15 feet high and 200 feet long) on Brenta Avenue and the Black Horse Pike, in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Tracey Balk, of Ocean City, takes pictures of the destruction at Dog Beach,, on the Somers Point-Longport Causeway, where part of the roadway was washed away. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Linda Lee, of Mays Landing, a teacher at the school, offers cupcakes to Zoey Holmstrom, 2, and her brother, Alex, 6, of Mays Landing, in the center. The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Tracey Balk, of Ocean City, takes pictures of the destruction at Dog Beach,, on the Somers Point-Longport Causeway, where part of the roadway was washed away. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Nelson Riley, of Ventnor, picks up some food and supplies at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Sisters, Carrie McCabe, of the Cardiff section of Egg Harbor Township, and Chrissy Williams, of the Nesco section of Mullica Township, react to pulling all the storm damaged belongings from their mothers home on Elberon Avenue, in the Chelsea Heights section of Atlantic City. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Avalon Limousine Services president/owner, Jeff Roberts, of the Bargaintown section of Egg Harbor Township. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
A huge pile of storm debris and storm damaged furniture (15 feet high and 200 feet long) on Brenta Avenue and the Black Horse Pike, in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Jackelyn Cintron, 5 of Ventnor, enjoys a hot dog at the center. The school staff at the Ventnor Educational Community Center, on Lafayette Avenue, in Ventnor set up a food/supplies distribution center. Continued coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Sunday, November, 4, 2012( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Workers remove the dry wall from Kapler's Pharmacy, at Bay Ave and Centre St in Beach Haven on Sunday. Tom Kelly, who owns the pharmacy with his wife Samantha, said all of the medications were all safe and elevated during Hurricane Sandy, however, the ground floor was damaged extensively.
On Sunday, a home on the beach in Beach Haven, damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
New Jersey Natural Gas cars were out on Long Beach Blvd in Beach Haven on Sunday, working to restore service to residents.
Hurricane flags fly over some of the businesses still boarded up from Hurricane Sandy preparation, on Sunday.
Long Beach Twp police secure the roadways in Beach Haven on Sunday.
On Sunday, Gina Cohen, co-owner of The Chicken Or The Egg restaurant on Bay Ave in Beach Haven, wears a mask as she cleans up the damage to her restaurant from Hurricane Sandy.
Newspapers from the day President Kennedy was shot, dry on an empty shelf of the Olde Tyme Cigars & Tobacco Smoke Shoppe on Bay Ave in Beach Haven on Sunday.
Exposed GeoTubes along the beachfront of Beach Haven on Sunday.
A home damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Beach Haven on Sunday.
New Jersey Natural Gas cars were out on Long Beach Blvd in Beach Haven on Sunday, working to restore service to residents.
Some of the authorities fielding questions at the press conference on Long Beach Island on Sunday were Mike Bradley, Chief of Police of Long Beach Twp and Emergency Management Coordinator for Long Beach Twp, Mayor Jonathan Oldham of Harvey Cedars, Mayor Joe Mancini of Long Beach Twp, Mayor William Huelsenbeck of Ship Bottom,
Fielding questions at the press conference on Long Beach Island on Sunday were Mayor Jonathan Oldham of Harvey Cedars, Mayor Joe Mancini of Long Beach Twp, Mayor William Huelsenbeck of Ship Bottom, Councilman Peter Hartney of Surf City and Lt Eric Shaw of the N.J. National Guard.
Pepco Trucks roar along the along sand covered Long Beach Blvd in Beach Haven on Sunday.
Cleanup was underway at the Acme on Sunday in Beach Haven, with a growing pile of debris in the parking lot.
The beachfront in Beach Haven on Sunday.
Patrick Barbera, owner of the Olde Tyme Cigars & Tobacco Smoke Shoppe in Beach Haven, talks about the impact Hurricane Sandy had on his Bay Ave business. " This is not a sprint we're in," he said, "it's a marathon."
The kitchen of The Chicken Or The Egg restaurant on Bay Ave in Beach Haven, suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Sandy, as cleanup continued on Sunday.
Empty cabinets and shelves have been cleaned at the Olde Tyme Cigars & Tobacco Smoke Shoppe on Bay Ave in Beach Haven on Sunday.
On Sunday, Gina Cohen, co-owner of The Chicken Or The Egg restaurant on Bay Ave in Beach Haven, points out how high the water came into her restaurant during Hurricane Sandy.
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