December 2016

How Marijuana Could Save Atlantic City and New Jersey

58 percent of New Jerseyans want to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana for adults. Legalization could start in Jan. 2018, the month a new, pro-pot Governor could be in office. Here in Atlantic City, legal weed would likely hasten our financial rebound. Pot tax money would help support the city, not the creepy dealer on the street.

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Steel Pier’s Catanoso Rips Union & Politicians About Taj Mahal

Anthony Catanoso of Steel Pier is not happy about efforts to keep the TAJ MAHAL closed for 5 years. That’s putting it lightly. Catanoso fumes at those siding with LOCAL 54 union leadership while ignoring all others. Recent legislative voting has caused massive blow-back on those who support the anti-business, anti-Icahn legislation. Catanoso posted the

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County Exec & Atlantic City Councilman Talk PILOT, Borgata, Mayor

It started out as your typical radio interview about Atlantic County finances and how much Atlantic City would be responsible for. Yawn. LISTEN > But…on Thursday, Dec. 22, the Harry Hurley Radio Show added spice to an otherwise average politician interview. Hurley stoked an EPIC discussion with Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson by taking a call

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Atlantic City Council: Where Did $250,000 Scholarship Money Go?

The VIDEO they didn’t want you to see? Philly.com and The Press of Atlantic City ignored it. To date, ACprimetime is the ONLY local media property to share this REAL STORY. Can ya see why trust in Newspapers is at an all time low? During the Atlantic City Council meeting on December 14, another awkward financial

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MUA Contradictions Exposed. Atlantic City Water Weenies.

Geez. The Atlantic City MUA took another embarrassing hit today. The AC Water Company board claims that the infamous $3,000 gift resolution “never existed” and was “never voted on.” Huh? According to Christian Hetrick in the Press of Atlantic City, an MUA board member said the $3,000 gift resolution was never before the board or

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Fishing Still Under-Leveraged Attraction in Atlantic City

LISTEN > In the shadows of towering casinos and highrises, Atlantic City still attracts a passionate crew of fishermen….and women. Many feel the outdoor and water based activities are ripe for growth now that AC is finally forced to diversify it’s economy. We talk with Noel Feliciano from One Stop Bait & Tackle in Atlantic

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Local 54 Union, Jersey Lawmakers Force Icahn to Consider Taj Sale

Making Atlantic City business-friendly and putting people back to work. Easier said than done, if not downright impossible in Atlantic City. TAJ owner Carl Icahn, frustrated by political roadblocks, now considering selling control of his recently shuttered Atlantic City Boardwalk property. That’s according to a New York Post report. After a summer-long strike forced TAJ

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Pictures> Atlantic City Boardwalk Seawall Rebuild UPDATE NOV 2016

PICTURES > The re-invention of Atlantic City continues. The fast-paced repair, replace, fortification and lengthening of our world famous Boardwalk. Three unique construction sites are active along the front beach and inlet sides of AC. Focus Less on State Take-over, Casino Contraction & Taxes. Instead: Watch Stockton, Atlantic City Boardwalk & Lighthouse District Projects. Contractors,

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Gov Christie Explains Obvious: Newspaper Legal Notices Not Needed

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie took to the web to make his case about those non-critical…and expensive legal notices in print. (See below) Not surprisingly, most newspapers didn’t publish Christie’s side of the story: comparing precipitous newspaper declines with the mass reach and efficiency of web-based publishing. Most publications, like The Press of Atlantic City

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