Community Celebrates Dr. King with the NAACP
The day began with a commemorative walk to the Atlantic City Civil Rights garden. It was followed by a service at St. James AME Church.
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The day began with a commemorative walk to the Atlantic City Civil Rights garden. It was followed by a service at St. James AME Church.
**Boil Water Advisory Lifted** The ACMUA recommends running faucets for three to five minutes to flush out service lines, clearing automatic ice makers and water chillers and draining and refilling hot water heaters set to a temperature less than 113 degrees.
**BOIL WATER ADVISORY UPDATE** More than 500 cases of bottled water were made available to Atlantic City residents on Saturday afternoon on a first come, first served basis.
The water advisory is expected to last at least two days. The City’s Health and Human Services Environmental Health Division recommends bringing boiled water to 112 degrees.
Atlantic County Sheriff Joseph O'Donoghue, Commissioners June Byrnes, Andrew Parker III and John W. Risley were sworn in at the Atlantic County Courthouse.
Raymond Tyler interviews community leaders to discuss civic engagement issues in his brand new podcast Civic Engagement with Raymond Tyler. Today's guest is outgoing Atlantic County, New Jersey Sheriff Eric Sheffler.
The owners of WEHA brought toys to Washington Avenue and South Main Street schools on Tuesday Dec. 19. They visited Leeds Avenue and North Main Street schools on Wednesday Dec. 20. the Hawkes family adopted all four elementary schools.
Aleyce will celebrate on Saturday by welcoming young people ages five-17 to enjoy food, games, and music at the Atlantic City Soldier’s Home from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
By J.W. Carrington, For Atlantic City Focus