Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
Water is delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
From left, Curt Wunder, of Mays Landing and president of Atlantic Water Products, Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford, and Charlie Haney, of Egg Harbor Township, talk about the water delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
Water is delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
Charlie Haney, of Egg Harbor Township, talks about the water delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
From left, Nynell Langford, the mayr's wife from Atlantic City, Donna Haye, superintendent of schools in the resort, and and Charlie Haney, of Egg Harbor Township, talk about the water delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
From left, Charlie Haney, of Egg Harbor Township, is greeted by Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford,, as Donna Haye, superintendent of schools, and Nynell Langford, the mayor's wife from Atlantic City, look on as water delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Vernon Ogrodnek
Hurricane Sandy Monday
From left, Nynell Langford, the mayor's wife from Atlantic City, Charlie Haney, of Egg Harbor Township, and Curt Wunder, of Mays Landing and president of Atlantic Water Products, talk about the water delivered to the Sandcastle Stadium in Atlantic City at 9:00am Monday Nov. 5. 2012 Nov. 2, 2012. It will be taken to area schools and distributed later today to residents affected by Hurricane Sandy
Posted: Monday, November 5, 2012 9:14 am
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Updated: 11:53 am, Mon Nov 5, 2012.
Water available to Atlantic City residents this afternoon
Press staff reports
The Press of Atlantic City Media Group
Atlantic City workers are this morning unloading 20,700 bottles of water from a truck at Surf Stadium that just arrived from Chicago.
The water, which was donated by Rainsoft through Melting Pot owner Charlie Haney, will be taken to Atlantic City schools this afternoon for distribution to those who are in need of it as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
The schools are Texas Avenue, Sovereign Avenue, Martin Luther King, Uptown, New York Avenue.
Blanket phone calls will go out to residents to make them aware of the water's availability.
School superintendent Donna Haye said the water will be available after 3 p.m.
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