7 things to know about the possible Atlantic City casino workers strike

Atlantic City casino workers planning strikes leaves people wondering what the outcome will be. Unite Here Local 54 has authorized a July 1 strike against the Borgata and the three casinos owned by Caesars Entertainment — Caesars, Harrah’s and Tropicana — and a July 3 strike against Hard Rock Hotel and Casino if new labor […]
Outdoor Experiences in Atlantic City

Atlantic City is committed to making every visit a memorable experience, no matter the time of year. As we welcome the anticipated summer season, the city’s outdoor experiences continue to grow with fun-filled activities suitable for both kids and adults. Let’s explore some of the top outdoor experiences that will surely enhance your group visit […]
Atlantic City cracking down on shoplifters, crime ahead of NAACP convention

There will be a greatly increased police presence and additional safety measures around Tanger Outlets The Walk next month during the NAACP National Convention, interim Officer-in-Charge James Sarkos said Friday during a community safety meeting. It was the second weekly meeting of a group of concerned merchants and officials anxious to improve conditions for visitors […]
South Jersey farmers say Americans need to start buying local produce or they won’t survive

One farmer stood in a muddy field in Gloucester County, wondering if he could weather the year. A large vegetable grower in Salem County said his future in farming was about “50/50″ at the moment. In Cumberland County, where the Shepherd family has lived for nearly 350 years, longtime farmer Tom Shepherd is selling off […]
Countdown to budget: Coughlin wants $300M for new loan program

The state’s coffers are flush with cash thanks to surging tax collections, and with less than a week left before a budget is due, a key legislative leader is seeking to designate $300 million for a new loan program to support “transformative capital projects.” Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-Middlesex) introduced a measure seeking to establish […]
Mays Landing addiction recovery center works to overcome resistance to treatment

A nationwide surge in substance abuse is creating new challenges for addiction treatment centers, who now must overcome people’s fears that treatment could mean a return to the isolation first brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Recovery Centers of America at Lighthouse, CEO Corey Richey said the organization has seen the need for […]
First Le Dîner en Blanc brings thousands to Atlantic City Boardwalk

Tourists and residents might have been curious about why clusters of classily dressed people, all in white, were wandering throughout the city Saturday afternoon. That’s because Atlantic City (and the state of New Jersey) hosted its first Le Dîner en Blanc, a popular Parisian-themed party at which thousands of people gather at a location unknown […]
Blueberry festival in Hammonton mix of food, fun and patriotism

Blueberry season is in full bloom in South Jersey. The Greater Hammonton Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with AMI and AtlantiCare, hosted its 36th annual Red, White & Blueberry festival Sunday. People and families from across the Delaware Valley thronged into the area just outside Hammonton High School for an assemblage of patriotism, music and […]