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The Arc of Atlantic County is ‘Making Seasons Bright’ Through Annual Holiday Partners Program

The Arc of Atlantic County is ‘Making Seasons Bright’ Through Annual Holiday Partners Program

Nov 15, 2023 | Community News

Egg Harbor Township, NJ – November 15, 2023: The Arc of Atlantic County’s Thanksgiving & Adopt-A-Family Holiday Partners Program is seeking the community’s support to make the holidays a little brighter, by providing Thanksgiving meals and holiday gifts for more...
Many coastal homeowners lack flood insurance despite rising seas, report says

Many coastal homeowners lack flood insurance despite rising seas, report says

Nov 15, 2023 | Business News

Despite the rising seas and bigger storms brought on by climate change, millions of vulnerable homeowners in New Jersey and the rest of the Northeast are uncovered by federal flood insurance because they can’t afford it or don’t think flooding will impact them. Read...
NJ apprenticeship programs give new opportunities to job seekers, businesses

NJ apprenticeship programs give new opportunities to job seekers, businesses

Nov 15, 2023 | Business News, Community News

Rob Asaro-Angelo, the commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, said over the past five years the state has invested more than $50 million for different grants to create a total of 1,200 apprenticeship programs — double the number...

Boost Your Business: 3 Powerful Marketing Strategies for Small Business

Nov 13, 2023 | Business News

Understand Your Customer: To develop an effective marketing plan, it’s essential to understand your target audience. Market research tools can provide valuable insights into customer behaviors and preferences, enabling you to tailor your messaging and offerings...
Raised from seed, oysters released into the back bay in Ocean City

Raised from seed, oysters released into the back bay in Ocean City

Nov 8, 2023 | Community News

On Friday morning, Tricia Rosina, an education coordinator with the firm ACT Engineering, and environmental technician Rachel Thornton were cleaning, measuring and preparing oysters raised this year for release into the Great Egg Harbor Bay. Read more from The Press...
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