The Arc of Atlantic County’s Annual 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 than 150 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)...
Nearly 100 media production students from five area high schools were given hands-on instruction on the various Media Studies programs offered at Atlantic Cape Community College during Media Day on October 28 at the Mays Landing Campus. Students from Absegami,...
The Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) conducts commercial and general aviation operations, offering air travel to support commerce, tourism and the general public. In an interview with Invest:, Airport Director Tim Kroll discussed events impacting the airport,...
Instead of setting strict new limits on property development, environmental officials are aiming to win public support for action on climate change with updated regulations on mitigation and adaptation next year, a top officer from the Department of Environmental...
An Atlantic City restaurateur is teaming up with the Garden State Wine Growers Association to host a year-long celebration of New Jersey’s top wines. Starting in November, four Tennessee Avenue restaurants (Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, Cuzzie’s Pizzeria, Bar...
If it seems like Caesars Atlantic City is on a roll lately, that’s because they are. With barely a moment’s time to catch their collective breath after the opening of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant earlier this fall, Caesars has doubled down, delivering a...
James Sarkos has traveled a long journey to become the permanent Chief of Police in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Sarkos spent an inordinate amount of time working under the ambiguous title of “Interim Officer in Charge.” That left a substantial paramilitary...
Meet Sandy Fasold, GACC Events Coordinator The Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce welcomes Sandy Fasold, the new Events Consultant/Coordinator for mixers and live events. Sandy brings with her more than 25 years of experience in event management and her...
Pop Lloyd Field will get a $4 million rehab, and a three-year program will give 100 local high school graduates per year $10,000 scholarships, if Mayor Marty Small Sr.’s plans for the last segment of American Rescue Plan funds are approved by City Council. The...
As its next social enterprise, Ideal Institute of Technology, a career college in Atlantic County, is bringing a new food truck to town in collaboration with Atlantic City Youth Services Division. WE ARE AC FOOD TRUCK is launched Friday, Oct. 28 at The Walk in...