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A long-standing debate over managing the homeless in Atlantic City may see some resolution through a state plan to provide start-up funding to help weed out homeless people from other areas who are attempting to access social services in the resort.
A proposal that would bring horse racing to Atlantic City's beaches in October was approved Monday by the Assembly Budget Committee.
A proposal that would bring horse racing to Atlantic City’s beaches in October was approved by the Assembly Budget Committee on Monday.
Fewer people came to the Atlantic City region by all major modes of transportation during the first four months of 2013.
Don’t try telling Miss America Organization CEO Sam Haskell that everything is bigger and better in Las Vegas.
Work to build a seawall in Atlantic City's South Inlet and reconstruct a portion of the Boardwalk that washed away during Hurricane Sandy is expected to begin this fall, the city announced.
Atlantic City is by no means past its problems, but tourism industry indicators point to some small gains in the first quarter of 2013, a report released Monday shows.
More people are staying overnight in Atlantic City as a result of conventions, meetings and public shows held in the resort, new data released by the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority show.
More people are staying overnight in Atlantic City as a result of conventions, meetings and public shows held in the resort, new data released by the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority show.
A 42-year-old Atlantic City man was shot Saturday night after two males entered his car and demanded valuables.
An off-duty Atlantic City police detective traveling on a motorcycle was seriously injured Sunday when he swerved to avoid a car that entered his path.
An 81-year-old Toms River man died Sunday after the car of a mother tending to her toddler crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle.
MAYS LANDING - The quest to determine who was driving in the early morning of Jan. 6, 2011, when one man was killed and another injured outside of a Somers Point bar, continued Tuesday in the trial of 24-year-old Antonio Vargas.
A proposal to create two different assessment rates within the Atlantic City Special Improvement District was approved by a Casino Reinvestment Development Authority committee Tuesday.
A proposal to create two different assessment rates within the Atlantic City Special Improvement District was approved by a Casino Reinvestment Development Authority committee Tuesday.
Mayor Lorenzo Langford’s decision three years ago to cut city costs by demoting more than 30 police officials breached an agreement between the city and former Atlantic City police Chief John J. Mooney III, a state Superior Court judge has ruled.
For the first time in Atlantic City's history, the Special Improvement District may be split into a two-tiered assessment structure recognizing that properties in the Marina District do not receive the same benefits as properties in the rest of the city.
Atlantic City’s Boardwalk will see an infusion of $1.7 million before the end of summer, an investment that officials say is necessary to improve the walkway’s appearance prior to the return of the Miss America parade in September.
State legislation that would require the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to hold at least two meetings a year in South Jersey counties passed the Senate on Thursday.
Officials will meet next week to decide whether to use a two-tiered assessment structure for Atlantic City’s Special Improvement District.
When the Atlantic City Airshow returns to the resort June 26, it will not resemble the city’s airshows of the past decade.
The South Jersey Transportation Authority will pay the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $500,000 a year to take over operations of Atlantic City International Airport.
WOODBRIDGE — The Atlantic City service area on the Garden State Parkway will be razed in 2014 and replaced with a new $7 million building.
Officials are expected to vote Wednesday on the terms of an operations agreement that will allow the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to take over the Atlantic City International Airport.
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority plans to hire a new convention center and marketing adviser to help boost convention sales and economic activity in Atlantic City.
Crews began tearing down the former Atlantic City Jitney Association headquarters Thursday morning as part of an $11.6 million plan to create a greenway linking Altman Park to the Historic Absecon Lighthouse.
A former gambling regulator from Malta regarded as an expert in online gambling development has been selected to help New Jersey implement Internet wagering by the end of the year.
A year after plans emerged to commit millions of dollars to art installations in Atlantic City, two legislators are questioning why so much is being spent while more pressing needs in the Tourism District haven’t been addressed.
Organizers of the Atlantic City Airshow released a lineup of the show's acts - the first to not include military performances in the show's modern history.
Mario Galea, president of Random Consulting in Malta, has been selected as a consultant to help New Jersey implement internet gambling by the end of the year, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement Director David Rebuck announced at the East Coast Gaming Congress on Wednesday.
A television personality familiar with hosting competitions among beautiful women will team up with a “Good Morning America” co-anchor to host the
Rental housing stock depleted by Hurricane Sandy damage is making it difficult for South Inlet residents facing eviction to find acceptable replacement housing, community members told the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority on Tuesday.
A new charter school in Atlantic City - approved by the state Department of Education in 2011 but never opened - is now poised to take over the site of the Oceanside Charter School, which will close in June.
The Steel Pier's owners have plans to construct a 200-foot-tall observation wheel, building the new ride on on a newly constructed deck to be added onto the beach south of the existing pier.
A television personality familiar with hosting competitions among beautiful women will team up with a “Good Morning America” co-anchor to host the Miss America Pageant when it returns to its home at historic Boardwalk Hall in September.
Residents of Atlantic City's South Inlet neighborhood are receiving notices to vacate their homes to make way for a still unfunded Casino Reinvestment Development Authority project.
Planning a trip through Atlantic City International Airport? Prepare to see something still uncommon in airports: podlike security portals separating deplaning passengers from baggage claim.
Dennis Filler, the newly named head of the FAA's William J. Hughes Technical Center, will be the keynote speaker at the Avionics for NextGen Conference in Atlantic City on Sept. 17.
Less than two months remain before the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is expected to take over operations at Atlantic City International Airport.
Millions in advertising and marketing dollars — and unquantifiable value in word of mouth hopefully generated by a host of events — are being poured into driving home the message that the Jersey Shore is open for business this summer.
Millions in advertising and marketing dollars - and unquantifiable value in word of mouth hopefully generated by a host of events - are being poured into driving home the message that the Jersey Shore is open for business this summer.
Millions in advertising and marketing dollars - and unquantifiable value in word of mouth hopefully generated by a host of events - are being poured into driving home the message that the Jersey Shore is open for business this summer.
Bert Parks had stood guard in front of the Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel for more than 14 years without incident.
More detailed breakdowns of Atlantic City's non-gambling tourism industry have been delayed again - this time indefinitely.
The Miss America Organization doesn’t have an official museum, but if it did, it might resemble the expansive collection housed at the Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel.
City Council has approved a plan that will bring a major redevelopment project to Atlantic City’s South Inlet, highlighted by a movie theater and a supermarket.
Art McMaster was at the helm of the Miss America Organization when the pageant left Atlantic City in 2005, and he was still there earlier this year as the organization negotiated a way to bring the competition back to its birthplace.
The Lloyd D. Levenson Institute for Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism at Richard Stockton College will hold its Jersey Shorecast panel Friday at Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club.
A little-known Atlantic City walkway in the Marina District will be transformed this summer into an illuminated trail filled with original sculptures.
Economist Richard Perniciaro was a twentysomething who was already a graduate of Columbia University and the London School of Economics, and to him there was just one thing that was important when he started looking for jobs.
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