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How ‘song doctors’ saved these classic tunes

How ‘song doctors’ saved these classic tunes

by Michael | May 15, 2025 | Features, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, Entertainment, History, Music, South Jersey

By Seth Briliant Between 1900 and 1940, thousands of songs were published. Some became very popular and have endured to this day, while others languished on dealers’ racks and were slowly (or sometimes quickly) forgotten. Many songs have interesting stories about...
When Hugh Hefner came to Atlantic City

When Hugh Hefner came to Atlantic City

by Michael | May 8, 2025 | Atlantic City, Atlantic City Casinos, Atlantic County, Entertainment, History, South Jersey

By Bruce Klauber Hugh Hefner and Atlantic City were made for each other, so it seemed. As the founder of the Playboy empire, Hefner had been selling flesh, flash and glamour since he founded Playboy Magazine in December 1953. Seven years later, he founded the first...
Pearl Bailey and Louie Bellson: A love story

Pearl Bailey and Louie Bellson: A love story

by Michael | May 1, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, Cape May County, History, South Jersey

By Bruce Klauber It was an unlikely, unique, ahead of its time, and courageous love story, but it was a love story, nonetheless. Pearl Bailey was an internationally beloved entertainer. Louie Bellson was one of the finest drummers in the world of jazz. Pearl was...
Two schools of thought about the Margate Bridge

Two schools of thought about the Margate Bridge

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, History, Margate, South Jersey

Life is What HappensBy Lisa Zaslow Segelman It was a 1962 turquoise Buick station wagon and for my first decade of life it served as my ride, my wheels, my best and only way to get to the shore. It worked for our family of six – parents in the front, two in the middle...
The sticky story of salt water taffy

The sticky story of salt water taffy

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, Cape May County, History, South Jersey

By Sarah FertschStaff Writer It’s as iconic as the boardwalk, more widely loved than the casinos, piers and bayside brews. And you’ll find it in the humblest of homes – inside an old-fashioned candy shop. This is what Atlantic City is known for – the...
When presidents visited Atlantic City

When presidents visited Atlantic City

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Features, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, History, South Jersey

By Bruce Klauber The most publicized visit that a sitting United States president made to Atlantic City came in 1964, when the Democratic National Convention was held at Convention Hall. Lyndon Johnson, serving as president since the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of...
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