Civil Rights Advocate Bettie Mae Fikes, Through Words and Song, Encourages Atlantic Cape Students to Keeping Fighting for Equality
Generational civil rights advocate Bettie Mae Fikes began her crusade and march for freedom in 1962 at only 16 years
Generational civil rights advocate Bettie Mae Fikes began her crusade and march for freedom in 1962 at only 16 years
$16,105 raised for Atlantic Cape female student scholarships Atlantic Cape Community College Trustee Christina Clemans was one of four
Atlantic Cape Community College Buccaneers Men’s Soccer captain sophomore center Nick Maldanado was named to the National Junior College Athletic
Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is proud to announce the installation of new exit lane technology, designed to significantly improve
Tis the season of giving back, and the City of Atlantic City is doing just that with two community-focused events
The holidays are on their way with all new ways to win and celebrate! Win a new Lexus, or a
Junwen Liang, a Chinese pianist who started playing at age 9, will perform at Stockton University’s Campus Center Theatre at
This #GivingTuesday, December 3, 2024, the Marjorie & Lewis Katz JCC is proud to spotlight Camp By The Sea’s Camp
Holiday decor, drink specials, thrilling entertainment, and more are part of this season’s Atlantic City Tinseltown Holiday Experience The Holiday
Shore developer Eustace Mita plans to transform the Wonderland Pier property with a new 7-story hotel, a revamped carousel, and
From the Editor As we enter the holiday season, many of us take more photos than any other time of
The declaration allows some state management of water supplies By: Dana DiFilippo, NJ Monitor New Jersey officials declared a drought
At a ceremony held Thursday, Nov. 7, state transportation officials dedicated the Ensign John R. Elliott Memorial Interchange, honoring the
By Julia Train The Cape Atlantic Model Railroad Club has a new home at 244 Philadelphia Ave. in Egg Harbor