Margate City police have launched a hate crime investigation and are asking residents to keep their eyes open after three Menorahs were vandalized in public spaces this week, reported CBS Philly.

On Monday morning, a city electrician noticed damage to two menorahs provided by the municipality located at the city ball fields and pier along Amherst Avenue.

A third damaged menorah was reported outside of the Katz Jewish Community Center on Jerome Avenue.

The community center menorah had it’s arm broken off.  Another was knocked over with glasses broken around it, police said. At least one of the menorahs has been vandalized multiple times, according to NJ.com.

“Hanukah is a time when Jews overcame adversity and it’s a festival of lights. It’s a celebration so we don’t want to let this incident this single incident ruin the celebration of Hanukah,” says JCC CEO Jack Fox.

So far, there are no suspects.

The menorahs were repaired in time to light them again over Chanukah.

Margate City, which has a population of approximately 6,300, is about 5 miles from Atlantic City, the resort town in South Jersey.