Women's March Rescheduled to Saturday
The Atlantic City Women's March will begin at 10 a.m. at Rhode Island Avenue and the Boardwalk and proceed to James Whelan Boardwalk Hall. The march will be followed by a noon rally at Boardwalk Hall.
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 Atlantic City Women's March will begin at 10 a.m. at Rhode Island Avenue and the Boardwalk and proceed to James Whelan Boardwalk Hall. The march will be followed by a noon rally at Boardwalk Hall.
There are comedy shows, Jazz concerts, museum tours, karaoke, reggae nights, AfroBeats and a lot more to do. There's even a health expo on Sunday. Check out Atlantic City Focus for Your Key to Winning the weekend!
Some 400 people converged on the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for the NAACP Atlantic City Branch 50th Annual Freedom Fund Gala. Atlantic City Focus was there to capture the milestone moment.
Stockton University students organized the event in the Fannie Lou Hamer Room at the Atlantic City campus to honor women in business.
Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown and a host of others at the 3-Point contest in Atlantic City. Nazim Derry, of Goldey Beacom College, won.
The “Bipartisan Congressional National Emergency RX5 Cybersecurity Initiative Forum" brought business leaders and legislators together to talk about cybersecurity. America needs to fill more than 5 million more jobs in this growing industry.
The “Bipartisan Congressional National Emergency RX5 Cybersecurity Initiative Forum” brought legislators and business leaders together to discuss cybersecurity workforce training and served as an introduction of the WOZ ED education program. The forum was held on Capitol Hill.
Legislators will discuss bolstering cybersecurity defenses through bipartisan collaboration and education that could lead to more technology jobs in Atlantic City and beyond.
The Lighthouse Row project near the Historic Absecon Lighthouse will feature a new community with four-five bedrooms, three full bathrooms, two car garages and each unit will have views that overlook the ocean, the lighthouse, and the city skyline.