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Kindergarten student Reagan Milligan (front) and Abby Simcox, a fourth-grader, play on the swings Thursday as Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school.
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Cape May School superintendent Victoria Zelenak, leads students to the playground Thursday. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May.
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Capt. William Kelly, commander of U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, (left) and Brandon Trinidad City of Cape May BOE member, watch a slide show of the playground construction. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Capt. William Kelly, commander of U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, (left) and Brandon Trinidad City of Cape May BOE member, watch a slide show of the playground construction. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Students play on the playground. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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From left: students Abby Simcox, Melanie Alador, Will Feulner and Savannah Bruno, play on the seesaw. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Kindergarten student Reagan Milligan (front) and Abby Simcox, fourth grade, play on the swings. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Students from left: Melanie Alador, Abby Simcox, Will Feulner and Savannah Bruno (pushing) play on the merry-go-round. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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Capt. William Kelly, commander of U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, receives a thank you card from sixth grade students Melanie Alador (center) and Savannah Bruno. Cape May Elementary School dedicated a playground to the Coast Guard, which helped build it along with volunteers at the school. A large percentage of the school enrollment are children from Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Thursday Jan 3, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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