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:: Friday, January 30, 2004 ::
Victims memorialized at site of A.C. casino garage collapse By BRIDGET MURPHY
ATLANTIC CITY - The wives of two of the four construction workers killed in the Tropicana garage collapse in October returned to the site Friday to memorialize their husbands' deaths exactly three months later.
Minutes after they departed, leaving behind a smattering of flowers, balloons, notes and a painting of two ironworkers at the Pearly Gates, police reopened most of the closed portion of Pacific Avenue - from Iowa to Morris avenues - to traffic for the first time since the collapse.------------------------------------------- posted 7:23 PM :: reference link ::
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