Ocean Wind 1 Receives Final Environmental Impact Statement, Marking Key Federal Permitting Milestone for New Jersey’s First Offshore Wind Farm
Ocean Wind 1, New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, reached a major regulatory milestone this month with the release of the project’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Completed by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and published in the Federal Register on May 26, the EIS assesses the physical, biological and social/human impacts of the […]
Area chambers of commerce hold mixer at The Lot at Tomatoes

Members of area chambers of commerce and business associations gathered at The Lot at Tomatoes Restaurant Tuesday evening to mingle, meet and collaborate. Read more from Downbeach.
Third Issue of International Journal of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism released
The third issue of the International Journal of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism (IJGHT) was released today by the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism at Stockton University. The peer-reviewed, open-access journal was developed to share original research that bridges the gap between industry practitioners and academic researchers and educators. The issue is […]
AtlantiCare Trauma Team marks lifesaving milestones, shares stories during symposium
AtlantiCare’s Trauma Center team marked two milestones during their annual Trauma Symposium at Harrah’s Resort & Casino in Atlantic City. June 1 was their 25th year of hosting the educational event for healthcare professionals from the region, the tristate area, across the nation and around the world. It was also the 31st anniversary of when AtlantiCare Regional […]
New Jersey American Water completes $21.8M acquisition of Egg Harbor City water and sewer systems

Camden-based New Jersey American Water on Thursday said it completed its acquisition of the water and wastewater systems of Egg Harbor City for $21.8 million. The sale of these systems, which serve approximately 3,000 customer connections combined, follows the approval of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, […]
Member Spotlight: Shore Space Brigantine

The pandemic taught us many lessons. One very big lesson was learning the importance of how we work and where we work. With so many people opting to work remotely, it can be a challenge to stay focused with family life swirling around and to achieve that important work-family balance. Krista and Christopher Baum recently […]
NJ Transit Begins Website Ticketing Pilot Program For Atlantic City Rail Line

In the continuing effort to expand purchasing options while making it easier and more efficient to buy tickets, NJ TRANSIT is introducing a pilot program that will allow customers to buy tickets for travel on the Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) online at njtransit.com. This new pilot program begins today, May 31, 2023. “NJ TRANSIT […]
Governor Murphy Highlights Proposed Investment of $100 Million in Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Towards Boardwalk Fund

Governor Phil Murphy and Senator Vin Gopal today visited the historic Asbury Park Boardwalk to highlight a $100 million proposal in the Governor’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget to support the launch of the new Boardwalk Fund program. The Boardwalk Fund is aimed at strengthening boardwalk infrastructure along the shore and will invest in the overall […]
Weekends on the Jersey Shore to cost 4% more

Although a trip to the Jersey Shore will be a little bit more expensive this year, it won’t come close to last summer’s sticker shock. Read more from NJ Biz.
Lawmakers hear arguments for and against reform of liquor licensing
A number of bills aimed at reforming New Jersey’s liquor license laws are being reviewed in the Assembly. Members of the Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee Wednesday heard testimony both in favor and against the measures. Read more from NJ Spotlight News.