Construction Begins on City Hall Courtyard Enhancement in Atlantic City, Renamed in Honor of Late Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver
The City of Atlantic City celebrated the start of construction on the new and improved City Hall Courtyard, today, with
The City of Atlantic City celebrated the start of construction on the new and improved City Hall Courtyard, today, with
Shore Medical Center announced today that Linwood resident Gina Faragher, RN, a nurse on its ASOI/4 Whitby unit, has been
The annual Al Gold Memorial Lecture Series will return to Stockton University’s Campus Center Theatre on March 19 with a
Sunday school students in kindergarten through grade 6 helped to lead Kabbalat Shabbat services at Beth Israel on Friday, March
AC St. Patrick’s Parade set for Saturday Who’s in the mood for a parade and paddy? Make Your way to
From the Editor The temperature was below freezing the morning I rolled down my window to pay the toll (because
By Gabriella Bancheri It’s always nice to strike up a conversation with a stranger at the bar, but it’s not
Atlantic Cape Community College’s 41st Annual Restaurant Gala will be held on Thursday, March 21, 6-9:30 p.m. at the Harrah’s
By Steffen Klenk The Ocean City Fire Department made an extraordinary announcement on Monday. The 68-member squad has achieved the
By Julia Train Melissa Bowers Vola and her family thought they lost their cat Zoe forever after a house fire,
Making sure every teen can be decked out for their special night By Gabriella Bancheri Project Prom, set for March
By Erica Hoffman Following countless rumors, speculations, and hangry anticipation, Sack O’ Subs in Ventnor has reopened its doors after
By Sarah Fertsch Staff Writer Since early March, Galloway police have been looking for two suspects after skimming devices were
By Julia Train March is Women’s History Month, and Atlantic City’s Women’s March will be highlighting the life and legacy