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Brody Wieland 4, of Cape May Court House, skates around Cape May Convention Hall as his mom Heather carries his sister Elizabeth 3 around the rink. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Jackie Howard and her son Jack, have a laugh after tumbling to the floor, as they skate around Cape May Convention Hall. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Egan Ingersoll 4, of North Cape May, gets a helping hand from his dad Nick, as they roller skate around Cape May Convention Hall. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Liam Grimes 2, of North Cape May, decided it was better to skate in his socks rather than put on the skates, as he gives his dad Jason, a push around the rink at Cape May Convention Hall. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Jean Whalen, recreation program coordinator for the City of Cape May, grabs a pair of roller skates of patron at the rink at Convention Hall. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Melissa Macomber and her son Seth 4 of North Cape May, (left) and Jackie Howard and her son Jack 4, also from North Cape May, skate around the rink inside Cape May Convention Hall. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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Heather Wieland of Cape May Court House, laces up the skates of her son Brody 4, as daughter Elizabeth 3, waits her turn. Cape May's most popular winter program at the old convention hall was roller skating. It's been returned at the new hall and has been drawing lots of people per session. On Friday mornings is a new program, skating for toddlers. Friday Feb 8, 2013. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City)
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