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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: A wood fire cooks meat in Red Hen's kitchen.<br />
Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Red Hen cook Aaron Butler works the line while a wood fire cooks meats in the background, Friday October 10, 2014. <br />
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Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Red Hen employees, seen from outside, stand in the back room. Washington D.C. restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Red Hen's water are served from sets of "Heroes of the Torah" glasses -- an homage to the Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, Jenna Elfman movie "Keeping the Faith." <br />
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The Washington D.C. restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Red Hen host Rowles Adams organizes the host station Friday night October 10, 2014. Washington D.C. restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen plays with a Blow Ball Pipe while greeting his wife, Ashley Friedman, and her family. This is the first night Ashley's family has had one of their "girls' nights" at his restaurant. The groups is also celebrating Ashley's Aunt's 80th birthday. <br />
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Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_081.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen runs the line at his restaurant Friday night October 10, 2014. <br />
<br />
Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_046.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: A plate of Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Dill & Anchovy-Caper Aioli and a plate of Caramelized Scallops with Grilled Kale, Bacon, Caramelized Cauliflower & Soft Polenta wait on the serving line for finishing touches by Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen in Washington D.C. Friday night, October 10, 2014. <br />
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Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_038.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Maple custard with Hazelnut Crumble is one of Red Hen's deserts. Washington D.C. restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Red Hen patrons Shana Fitzpatrick, left, Carson Paley, middle, and, John Carbonneau, right, hang out at the DC restaurant's bar Friday night October 10, 2014.<br />
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Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_100.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen greets his wife, Ashley Friedman, and her family, and plays with a Blow Ball Pipe. This is the first night Ashley's family has had one of their "girls' nights" at his restaurant. The groups is also celebrating Ashley's Aunt's 80th birthday. <br />
<br />
<br />
Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_072.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen greets his wife, Ashley Friedman, and her family. This is the first night Ashley's family has had one of their "girls' nights" at his restaurant. The groups is also celebrating Ashley's Aunt's 80th birthday. <br />
<br />
<br />
Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_060.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen runs the line at his restaurant Friday night October 10, 2014. <br />
<br />
Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_028.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen runs the line at his restaurant Friday night October 10, 2014. <br />
<br />
Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_035.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Wood-Grilled Chicken ‘Fra Diavolo’ with Kale, Fingerling Potatoes, Currants & Preserved Lemon waits on the serving line for finishing touches by Mike Friedman, executive chef & co-owner of Red Hen. <br />
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Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_027.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_021.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
    141010_Red_Hen_008.JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - October 10, 2014: Washington D.C. Italian restaurant Red Hen specializes in wood fired Italian food. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30165141A
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_410.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_387.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's Rehoboth Beach home.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_297.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, in front of a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_293.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, in front of a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_276.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_272.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_260.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_242.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_218.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_202.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, inside his Rehoboth Beach home's home theater, Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_193.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_177.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_170.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's jewelry drawer.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_155.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, in the master bathroom area of his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. Reflected in the mirror is a sculpture of Medusa, hung above their steam shower.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_149.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's closet area.<br />
<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_142.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_130.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: There ae Several chandeliers and pianos inside Marvin Roffman's, Rehoboth Beach home.<br />
<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_115.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman bought  a desk in the 90's that might have been owned by Ivana Trump.  "They didn't know who I was and I liked it. Then they told me it was Ivana Trump's, so I said 'I have to buy it.'"<br />
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<br />
Marvin Roffman, 76, in his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_086.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, tries to straighten a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. Unfortunately, the frame is too heavy for Mr. Roffman to straighten on his own.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_081.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, take a ride in the elevator at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_058.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, take a ride in the elevator at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: One of several ornate chandeliers in Marvin Roffman's Rehoboth Beach home. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, shows a handwritten letter from Donald Trump in his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
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The note, added to a slot win comparison page from May 1992- May 1991 and mailed June 3rd 1992 says "Marvin - Despite our past differences I {unintelligible} appreciate your recent nice comments"<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_325.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_320.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_305.jpg
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Rick Hoffman, President of the Baltimore Firefighter's Union argues against the budget crisis remedy Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack proposed -- disbanding three companies -- during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack listens to a concerned citizen after the chief addressed his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack addresses his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack addresses his department's plan to disband three fire companies as a way to address the department's $48million budget fall during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council meeting Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In order to remedy his department's $48million budget deficit, Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack, photographed in his office Wednesday, June 20, 2012, will be disbanding three fire companies...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In order to remedy his department's $48million budget deficit, Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack, photographed in his office Wednesday, June 20, 2012, will be disbanding three fire companies...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In order to remedy his department's $48million budget deficit, Baltimore City Fire Chief James Clack, photographed in his office Wednesday, June 20, 2012, will be disbanding three fire companies...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Firefighters with Baltimore Truck Company 15 leave for a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012. As of July 1st, the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to different companies and the company's truck (not pictured. They're using a reserve truck while their's is being repaired) will be used as a reserve truck...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Firefighters with Baltimore Truck Company 15 leave for a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012. As of July 1st, the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to different companies and the company's truck (not pictured. They're using a reserve truck while their's is being repaired) will be used as a reserve truck...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Lt. lee Harper with Baltimore City Truck Company 15 climbs in the truck moments before leaving on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider waits for his crew to get on board moments before leaving the station on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider wipes the sweat from his brow before leaving the station on a call Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Keith Rider climbs into the fire truck during a run Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore Truck Company 15 FF/PM Will Thomas answers the phone at while on duty at the 104 year old station. Due to a $48 million budget fall, as of July 1st, all the members of Truck Company 15 are slated to be disbanded and reassigned to other companies and their truck will be used as a reserve truck. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15's truck is in for repairs. They adorned their reserve truck with taped on pieces of paper displaying the numbers "15." In light of recent budget cuts, the company members are slated to be disbanded and individually reassigned to different companies July 1st, and the truck will, in turn, be used as a reserve. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In between runs Baltimore City Truck 15 firefighters (L-R) EVD Keith Rider, EVD Chad Cowles, and FF/PM Michael Sweeney watch a movie and eat in between runs Wednesday, June 20, 2012. After July 1st, this company's members will be disbanded to other companies and the company's truck (their's is being repaired. The one they're using is a reserve truck. They taped "15" over the truck's original number) will be used as a reserve...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..In between runs Baltimore City Truck 15 firefighters (L-R) EVD Keith Rider, EVD Chad Cowles, Lt. Lee Harper, and FF/PM Michael Sweeney watch a movie and eat in between runs Wednesday, June 20, 2012. After July 1st, this company's members will be disbanded to other companies and the company's truck (their's is being repaired. The one they're using is a reserve truck) will be used as a reserve...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...Baltimore City Fire Truck 15 EVD Chad Cowles helps relieve  company member EVD Will Thomas from his shift after getting back from a medical run Wednesday, June 20, 2012. .City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...Baltimore City Fire Truck 15 EVD Chad Cowles helps relieve  company member EVD Will Thomas from his shift after getting back from a medical run Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Fellow EVD Keith Rider stands in the background in the 104 year old station's kitchen...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...Lockers adorned with the last names of Baltimore City Truck Company 15 will soon be taken down and put up at other stations. Due to budget cuts The Truck Company is slated to be disbanded, moving the firefighters to different companies, and putting the active truck 15 into a reserve state. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...The single truck bay of Baltimore City Truck Company 15 is empty while the firefighters who man the 104-year-old station go on a medical run Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Due to budget cuts The Truck Company is slated to be disbanded, moving the firefighters to different companies, and putting the active truck 15 into a reserve state. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...The single truck bay of Baltimore City Truck Company 15 is empty while the firefighters who man the 104-year-old station go on a medical run Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Due to budget cuts The Truck Company is slated to be disbanded, moving the firefighters to different companies, and putting the active truck 15 into a reserve state. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..Baltimore City Truck Company 15 EVD Chad Cowles arrives to work while his coworkers drove the truck to a medical run Wednesday, June 20, 2012. ..City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012...City Councilman William Pete Welch proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies, including Truck Company 15, which services East Baltimore.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Assignment ID: 30127696A.Wednesday, June 20, 2012..City Councilman William Pete Welch, seen sitting during a public safety committee hearing at the Baltimore City Council Building,  proposes advertisements be allowed on Baltimore City Fire Department vehicles as a way to combat a $48 million budget shortfall, rather than disbanding three companies.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: Baby’s On Fire Cafe business partners (L-R) Michael Bowen, and married couple Shirlé and David Koslowski pose for a recreation of Brian Eno's "Baby's On Fire" single art. The trio are photographed at their second location in Fells Point, attached to The Sound Garden.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 05, 2020: David & Shirlé Koslowski’s second Baby’s On Fire Cafe is attached to The Sound Garden in Fells Point. The married couple is photographed Sunday Jan. 5, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Baltimore City Department of Public Works site supervisor Nathaniel Copeland pulls out the old fire hydrants' buttress and puts it in the back hoe during a a fire hydrant replacement call at the intersection of Tyndale Ave., and Canfield Ave. in Baltimore, Maryland on Wednesday, May 29, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 2...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 1...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 1...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 1...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 1...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Janessa Wells attempts to breath fire using Bacardi 151 and flour during a test shoot for Fire Breathing Beauty Queen photo shoot to me made later in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, December 04, 2012
    121204 Fire Breathing Beauty Queen 1...JPG
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