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Sefi Schiller, of Mays Landing, posts her message on her sons’ stroller. at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
About 150 people braved the rain to participate in the March for Science on the Atlantic City Boardwalk Saturday.
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Green Party speakers Heather Warburton, left, and Mico Lucide, March for Science Atlantic City coordinator Maharshi Patel and Andrew Mchedlishvili at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
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Melissa Polizzi, of Egg Harbor City, and Andrew Mchedlishvili, of Ventor, at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
Melissa Polizzi, of Egg Harbor City, and Andrew Mchedlishvili, of Ventnor, created their own messages, too.
Making a statement about fossil fuels at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
A T. Rex costume roars a statement about fossil fuels — and more as families and tourists lined up for photos with him.
Charles Levine, of Linwood, touts science education at the March for Science in Atlantic City. Events were held nationwide Saturday.
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Helen Duda, of Buena Vista Township, in pink, shares her personal reason for supporting science at the March for Science in Atlantic City
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Stockton University professor Joshua Duntley, center, wife Paula and children Carys, 12, and Helena, 6, are prepared for the weather Saturday and the March for Science in Atlantic City.
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EJ and Bud Smith, of Upper Township, made a science shows how science affects life at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
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Chhitu Patel, of Atlantic City, brought an Indian drum to lead chants at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
Green Party speakers Heather Warburton, left, and Mico Lucide, March for Science Atlantic City coordinator Maharshi Patel and Andrew Mchedlishvili at the March for Science in Atlantic City.
Stockton University professor Joshua Duntley, center, wife Paula and children Carys, 12, and Helena, 6, are prepared for the weather Saturday and the March for Science in Atlantic City.