Pungent clouds of resinous smoke wafted on the breeze Thursday afternoon as New York Avenue became weed central. The third Atlantic City 420 Festival returned to a parking area on that block, while across the street, a line awaited access to the city’s first adult-use...
New Jersey Transit is getting closer to a fiscal cliff. The agency has been able to avoid service cuts or fare hikes for the last five years, due in large part to federal pandemic relief funds. But that money is set to run out in 2025, and without it NJ Transit...
Believing gambling will increasingly become modernized through online wagering, the resort’s data center provider is expanding its capacity, making it capable of logging and tracking more player activity. Continent 8, which opened its city operation in 2014,...
Some entertainers who have wowed crowds in America’s Favorite Playground have died. Venues that no longer exist fade from memory. The city will publicly honor those entertainers who used to or still dazzle crowds on the resort’s stages at 1 p.m. April 24 when the...
The state’s liquor license laws will be reformed and modernized to be more affordable, equitable and accessible, thanks to a new coalition of mayors from across New Jersey. Speaking at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors‘ 58th Annual Spring Conference on Thursday in...
When Mark Ganter planned to open Little Water Distillery more than six years ago, he had a plan in mind. Little Water would be a liquor manufacturer first and then offer a tasting room so people could do tours and sample the product. The latter concept was just a...