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Atlantic City Businesses Sued By State For Contaminated Sites

A group of Atlantic City businesses are being sued by the State for environmental damages. Long term polluting of the area. According to NJ.com, an early 20th-Century manufactured gas plant started the pollution along the Beach Thorofare. Contaminants like lead, benzene and cyanide now lace the sediment and waters around the Deull Fuel site. The […]

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Atlantic City Can’t Support Apple Store. Is Revival Real?

The headlines this summer have touted yet another round of renewal in Atlantic City, N.J. So notes Bryant Simon, a professor of history at Temple University. Simon questions all this premature jubilation. AC’s recent ‘game-changing’ moves. New casinos. Online gaming. Sports betting. Good for State coffers, but what about non-casino business? What about residents in

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Gov Murphy: NJ Taxpayers Prop Up Failing Newspapers With $5 Mil Grant

NJ Governor Phil Murphy continued his push towards a more progressive state. Murphy announced that local taxpayers will now be supporting news organizations, with $5 million in subsidies. Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey Democrats, Socialist candidates: in favor of State sponsored media. Omaha News: Any news organization that is funded by government will be either

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Gretchen Carlson Leadership Workshop Coming To Atlantic City

Are you ready to raise your voice and affect change on the issues that matter to you? Join All In Together for a Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative Community Workshop. Sept 8. Stockton University, 10 South Albany Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ. This educational program aims to bring women’s civic leadership training to thousands of women across the country, with a special focus on empowering

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Tennessee & Pacific Ave Crime Still Hurting Non-Casino Business in Atlantic City

Man Arrested with Warrant and a Handgun. Beach block of Tennessee Avenue. On July 27, 2018, a man with an active warrant was arrested and found to have a loaded handgun. At 11:40 am, Detectives Ermindo Marsini, Nick Berardis, and Chris Smith of the Special Investigations Section were conducting an investigation in the beach block of

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Tourism & Conventions. Can Atlantic City Avoid Drug & Crime Challenges of San Francisco?

VIDEO > Tourism and conventions are critical business models for both Atlantic City and San Francisco. How do visitors feel when visiting these towns? Some conventions are thinking twice when booking events in any town that might be considered dirty or dangerous. Cities like Atlantic City & San Francisco are magnets for those in need

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Race For Lobiondo’s Congressional Seat Heats Up Between Grossman and Van Drew

The race for the Congressional seat held by Frank Lobiondo is heating up. A classic story of the promising underdog Grossman, worrying pre-anointed frontrunner, Van Drew. What a difference a week makes. Money is flowing. Mud is slinging. False narratives abound. Did you see this? A campaign e-mail from candidate Jeff Van Drew. He was

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Listen: Rack and Fin Radio. July 21. NJ State Puts More Pressure on Fishing

Tom P. from Rack & Fin Radio wonders if NJ Gov Murphy is weaponizing environmentalist groups. This could help him increase control over hunting & fishing in the state. Claims of anti-hunter. Anti-fisherman. Green Social Justice Warrior? Jersey Fishing News. Listen to Rack & Fin Radio. WPG 1450 am.  July 21, 2018. Guest: Tom Fote. Topics:

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Atlantic City Council Faces Criticism. Stockton District & Chelsea Beach Bar

Notes from Atlantic City Council Meeting. July 18. 2018. Atlantic City Council faces backlash about Stockton University District plans Chelsea Beach Bar violations Boardwalk noise pollution. Residents wonder why AC City Council meetings are not held 2x per month. A complicated city of this size really needs 2 per month. Council President Small thinks 1x per

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Fox Manor, Atlantic City Tourism District Nightmare, to Finally Close.

It’s about time they bulldozed the Fox Manor Hotel on Pacific Ave in Atlantic City. Well, that’s what we think will soon happen to this once family friendly vacation spot. What took so long? This obvious, economy stifling nightmare in the AC Tourism District should have been dealt with years ago. But no. Fox Manor Hotel,

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