The skyline will look a little empty during the next two months for those used to seeing the Virgin Mary statue atop Camden's Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital.
The upper half of the 30-foot-high statue was taken down in three sections Thursday by Kreilick Conservation and transported to Swedesboro for repairs, hospital officials said.
The Aug. 23 earthquake caused a shift of several inches in the middle section of the limestone statue, which resulted in a large, vertical crack. Engineers tried to mend the 15-ton landmark on site without dismantling it, but the damage was too extensive, hospital spokeswoman Lauren Ward said.