Atlantic Cape’s Black Student Alliance Lends Time to Read to Children at Gateway Community Early Head Start School
Their eyes still hazy after a restful early afternoon nap, children at the Gateway Community Early Head Start School in
Their eyes still hazy after a restful early afternoon nap, children at the Gateway Community Early Head Start School in
For nearly 40 years at Atlantic Cape Community College, former Men’s Basketball Head Coach and Athletic Director Bobby Royal, Sr.
Mara Justine moved ahead on The Voice this week. The 21-year-old Galloway native showcased her powerhouse vocals with a strong
From the Editor With mile-long to-do lists, tinsel in my hair and burnt Christmas cookies, it can be tough to
By Sophie Nieto-Munoz Lawmakers delayed a long-anticipated vote on a bill to ban smoking in Atlantic City casinos Thursday after
By Krystle J Bailey Local Air Force veteran and first-generation farmer Kyle Smith started growing food on a small plot
By Bill Quain This column, which is being published on Dec. 7, 2023, is dedicated to the 2,403 American personnel
By William Sokolic Prior to the opening of the upscale Auto Lenders dealership on the Black Horse Pike in Egg
By Gabriella Bancheri This past weekend Ventnor City hosted a holiday parade full of crafts, prizes, drinks, face painting and
Multiple Dates Historic Smithville Holiday Light Show Now – Jan. 6, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. 617 E. Moss Mill Rd.
By Tammy Thornton After a season of pumpkin, stuffing, and turkey, it’s time to turn our attention to December holiday
By David Setley Ah, December…when jingle bells aren’t the only bells ringing. Ding dong! You answer your door to find
By Gabriella Bancheri On Tuesday, Nov. 28, brothers Elijah and Isaiah Langford organized and hosted a dinner for grieving parents
Holiday lights were shimmering, jingle bells were ringing, and the festive spirit of the season was in the air as