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Frederick Hart, of Galloway Township, who was 18 at the time he was allegedly stabbed multiple times with a knife in the woods behind the Clubs Condominiums in the township on May 7, 1990.
Copy of a photo of McKee City, in Egg Harbor Township, from The Atlantic City Press, Sunday, October 17, 1937
A home in Brigantine after the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
Hundred line up around the Red Cross building in Atlantic City a wek after the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
An overturned truck in Margate after the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
The USS Monssen beached off Holgate during the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press. The ship was being towed to Philadelphia, when the line broke. It was among two naval vessels that washed up on Long Beach Island during the storm.
A photographer captures a wave as it crashes near what's left of the Atlantic City Boardwalk in the inlet section of the city. The inlet section suffered severe flooding from the March Storm of 1962.
Long Beach Island during the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
Pleasantville during the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
Northern Long Beach Island after the March Storm of 1962. Now, sand dunes standing 18 feet high act essentially as a wall between the ocean and houses along many sections of Long Beach Island, a barrier that has existed for only a few years.
West Wildwood steps to home after the March Storm of 1962 from the photo archive of The Atlantic City Press
Fire at 18th Street and the canal in North Wildwood during the March Storm of 1962. Fires burned in Ocean City and Wildwood, often sparked by damaged gas mains; firefighters could not reach the blazes because of floodwaters.
A North Wildwood fire truck that was trying to reach a fire is stuck in flooded streets at 17th and Delaware avenues in North Wildwood on March 6, during the March Storm of 1962. High water at Steel Pier in Atlantic City reached 8.2 feet during the March Storm of 1962 — before the recording station was destroyed.
Villanova defensive coordinator Mark Reardon (left) and Holy Spirit head coach Charles Roman have joined the football program at St. Augustine Prep.
The Ritz-Carlton graced the cover of this June 24, 1921 special issue of the Atlantic City Daily Press - the day the building opened.
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