4th of July in Atlantic City: Free Concert and Boardwalk Fireworks
The Boardwalk was packed for the 4th of July and there are family events throughout the region all weekend long.
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The Boardwalk was packed for the 4th of July and there are family events throughout the region all weekend long.
The Boardwalk Improvement Group initiative addresses homelessness, including the removal of encampments, and supports pathways to better lives for affected individuals.
The celebration was held on the newly refurbished thoroughfare – previously declared one of Camden's worst roads – a half-mile connector between heavily trafficked Marlton Pike and Federal Street.
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The legislation would prohibit landlords of mobile home parks and manufactured home parks from increasing tenants’ rents by more than two percent over the course of a 12-month period.
Built in the late 1940s, Pop Lloyd Stadium is named after Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and Negro League star shortstop John Henry 'Pop' Lloyd, who played, lived, and worked in Atlantic City.
From now through the end of September, The Clean Communities program will take place each week, Monday- Wednesday in a different Atlantic City Ward each of those days.
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