
AC Takes Steps to Address Homelessness
The Boardwalk Improvement Group and Outreach team was formed to address the issues. BIG meets bi-weekly to discuss how to make improvements.
Mark Tyler graduated from Atlantic City High School and went on to Columbia Union College, in Takoma Park, MD, which is now Washington Adventist University. Mark earned a BA degree in Journalism. His
The Boardwalk Improvement Group and Outreach team was formed to address the issues. BIG meets bi-weekly to discuss how to make improvements.
The event, which will be held on the university’s main campus, will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Nov. 2, in the Michael Jacobson Board of Trustees Room in the Campus Center.
In-person early voting will be held from Saturday, Oct. 28 to Sunday, Nov. 5, according to the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Elections. Legislation passed last year establishing early voting in the Garden State allowing registered voters to cast their ballots prior to Election Day. Every County in
If you're looking for a Halloween party, a masquerade ball or costume party, this is the weekend to find it!
ATLANTIC CITY—Black men shivered in the cold outside the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School Complex 28 years ago waiting for their chance to make history. Buses bound for the nation’s capital arrived in the pre-dawn hours of Oct. 16 headed for the Million Man March. Council Vice
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Bullet: More than 150 representatives from industry giants such as Disney and Universal to regional attractions such as Dutch Wonderland in Pennsylvania, were on hand from from Monday, Oct. 2-Friday Oct. 6.
More than 100 people signed up for the free How to do Business with the Great City of Atlantic City seminar held Thursday Sept. 21 in City Hall Council Chambers.
Bullet: Although Tropical Storm Ophelia dumped rain on the region on Saturday Sept. 23, and caused flooding in shore communities, hundreds braved the storm outside to find a warm, welcoming atmosphere inside the Atlantic City All Wars Memorial building, otherwise known as the Solider’s Home.