
Dog uncovers Prohibition-era whiskey on Margate beach
By Julia Train Austin Contegiacomo had just gotten off a 24-hour shift for the U.S. Coast Guard and was walking
By Julia Train Austin Contegiacomo had just gotten off a 24-hour shift for the U.S. Coast Guard and was walking
By Madison Russ While it may not be as legendary as the Battle of Bunker Hill or the Boston Tea
By Bruce Klauber Bandleader Alex Bartha had the longest run of any performer in the history of Atlantic City show
To the naked eye, it is unclear what kind of history the land beneath a local Hispanic church, a Wawa
By Bruce Klauber Atlantic City locals refer to it as “The Monument.” Visitors frequently view it as something that makes
By Douglas Keefe Most people who start coin collections, me included, begin by purchasing one of those folders that have
By Steffen Klenk This coming Saturday, most of the country will mark the beginning of Daylight Saving Time (DST) by
By Bruce Klauber He was once Elvis Presley’s number one rival. In later years, he was the butt of jokes
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe It seems that not a week goes by where someone with a 1943 steel (some
By Julia Train The Allen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church of Cape May is in the midst of being transformed
By Bruce Klauber It’s almost impossible to believe that the same man who produced classic American motion pictures like “Touch
Let It Grow By Tammy Thornton During the turbulent times of the Revolutionary War, some names were forever etched into
Tune In, Turn On With Doug Deutsch We South Jerseyans are pretty fortunate when it comes to seeing/hearing live music.
By Chuck Darrow The discussion of Atlantic City’s important role in the careers of immortal entertainers usually begins with the