
Black History Month: Highlighting Phillis Wheatley, the first African American to publish a book of poetry
Let It Grow By Tammy Thornton During the turbulent times of the Revolutionary War, some names were forever etched into
Let It Grow By Tammy Thornton During the turbulent times of the Revolutionary War, some names were forever etched into
By Julia Train Between glimmering casinos and bustling streets, Atlantic City is rich with history. There are a plethora of
By Bruce Klauber Robert Ruffalo, proprietor of Atlantic City’s iconic Princeton Antiques Bookshop, a veritable treasure trove of Jersey Shore
By Julia Train Did you know the White Horse Pike (U.S. Route 30) is one of the country’s oldest, longest
By Bruce Klauber Although the grand hotels of Atlantic City like the Traymore, Ambassador, Dennis, Marlborough-Blenheim and the rest, continued
The 65-foot lighthouse, completed in 1943, was never really a working lighthouse in the traditional sense, but it is a
By Bruce Klauber The Steel Pier is not only a great amusement park; it’s the only amusement pier in Atlantic
Ice skaters had lots of fun on Bargaintown Pond in Egg Harbor Township, shown here in 1948. The frozen pond
A Look Back By Fred Miller One hundred and ten years ago, on Jan. 1, 1915, Mayor Harry Headley officially
By Bruce Klauber It’s not an amusement park or an amusement pier. It has no thrill rides and it’s miles
By Chuck Darrow Each day, an untold number of folks drive past the all-but-abandoned tract of land that sits at
The Atlantic City Boardwalk in 1963
Original Golden Nugget nightspot featured nothing but the best By Bruce Klauber Elaine’s Lounge, within the original Golden Nugget Hotel
With locations in North Wildwood and Egg Harbor Township (pictured), Zaberers opened in 1961 and closed in the mid-1980s. The