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New Jersey lawmakers want new penalties for screaming mufflers

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 3, 2024 | News, South Jersey

By Nikita Biryukov New Jersey lawmakers want to quiet screaming car mufflers. In a bid to end cacophonous cars, the Senate Transportation Committee on Monday unanimously approved bipartisan legislation that would bar New Jersey motorists and auto shops from modifying...

City of Atlantic City teams with Golden Nugget for mattress and furniture giveaway for residents

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 2, 2024 | Atlantic City, Atlantic City Casinos, Atlantic County, News

In an effort to give back to the residents of the City of Atlantic City, Mayor Marty Small, Sr. and Golden Nugget Atlantic City have partnered for a free furniture and mattress giveaway beginning this week. Golden Nugget Atlantic City is in the process of renovating...

Record number of students enroll in Stockton graduate school programs

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 2, 2024 | Atlantic County, Galloway, News

The largest fall class in school history has pushed Stockton University to record graduate program enrollment. A historic class of 441 new graduate students enrolled in the university’s 19 graduate programs in the fall of 2024 — an 10% increase from 2023. That brings...

Vast improvements announced at Historic Gardner’s Basin/Atlantic City Aquarium, along with new projects

by Cindy Fertsch | Sep 30, 2024 | Atlantic City, Atlantic County, News

One of the most spectacular gems in all of Atlantic City, Historic Gardner’s Basin, has undergone a series of renovations and improvements during the past year thanks to the Mayor Marty Small, Sr. administration. Those improvements, along with the announcement of...

Glenn Robbins of Brigantine School District named finalist NASS 2024 Superintendent of the Year

by Cindy Fertsch | Sep 28, 2024 | Atlantic County, Brigantine, News

Superintendent honored for extraordinary leadership  The National Association of School Superintendents (NASS) is thrilled to announce Glenn  Robbins, Superintendent of Brigantine School District, NJ, as a finalist for the NASS 2024  Superintendent of the Year award....

Local boy welcomed home after 5 months in hospital

by Cindy Fertsch | Sep 26, 2024 | Cape May County, Features, News

By Julia Train A 3-year-old boy from Seaville is home after spending five months being treated at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dylan Vanderhaeghen was hospitalized on April 13 after suffering severe, life-threatening injuries when he was struck by a...
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