Ocean City’s City Hall opened 110 years ago
A Look Back By Fred Miller One hundred and ten years ago, on Jan. 1, 1915, Mayor Harry Headley officially
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
By Bruce Klauber Though hardly remembered today, the late, ground-breaking news anchorwoman Jessica Savitch, who spent her formative years in
By Bruce Klauber The history of Atlantic City’s iconic amusement piers has been detailed in these pages several times before.
Known as the “Sandcastle By the Sea”, the Traymore Hotel was the largest hotel in Atlantic City with over 400
By William Kelly Few people today remember the old “Rickety Bridge” on the Somers Point-Longport Boulevard, but those who do
By Bruce Klauber If a survey were ever taken about the least controversial thing in the history of Atlantic City,
A Look Back By Fred Miller “Finest and Safest Bathing Beach Along the New Jersey Coast” was the headline on
By William Kelly It’s been 60 years since U.S. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren handed President Lyndon Johnson the final
By John Gibbons It was mid-September 1984 and Hammonton was buzzing. President Ronald Reagan was coming to town. The incumbent