Le Diner En Blanc Comes Back to AC
The international outdoor picnic found its way to the resort last year and has already taken hold in the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
The international outdoor picnic found its way to the resort last year and has already taken hold in the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
The first 50 scholarships of $10,000 each were given to current high school seniors who graduated the next day. Another 50 scholarships, which will also be paid out in $5,000 increments per semester, were awarded to college students who previously graduated from Atlantic City High School and live in
Actress Lynn Whitfield visited the Wilmington Public Library on Thursday, June 8, for “An Evening with Actress Lynn Whitfield” sponsored by Delaware Humanities.
Welcome to the premiere of Picture Perfect, where writer/photographer Raymond Tyler brings you to exciting events, informative programs, grand openings and even some neighborhood happenings. To kick things off Tyler took his camera to The Noyes Arts Garage and Museum in Atlantic City for the release
Throughout the summer, Public Works crews will clean a different ward each day and encourage residents to maintain their own neighborhoods.
The Atlantic City Rites of Passage program celebrated its 40th Anniversary on Tuesday, May 30 at the Atlantic City All Wars Memorial building.
The Atlantic City Kiwanis Club held Charter Night on May 18 at the Claridge Hotel as chapters from around the state joined them to celebrate their recharter.
All training sessions and classes are free. Registration is required unless otherwise noted. To register, visit the Help Desk at the Main Library (1 North Tennessee Ave.) or call (609) 345-2269, ext. 3012.
Mayor Marty Small Sr. declared May 9 Fletcher Cox Day in honor of his donation of K-9 officer Narco to the Atlantic City Police Department.