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Jazz trumpeter and singer Eddie Morgan didn't play anything too way out for the crowd of people gathered on a recent Friday night to eat soul food at Kelsey's restaurant on the corner Pacific and Kentucky avenues in Atlantic City.
For this year's summer theater season, local stage companies will work to attract audiences by trying new things while also offering crowds something familiar.
Kathy Fowler, of Galloway Township, grew up with a mother who stayed at home with her.
Judy Courter admires the late Fred and Ethel Noyes for their vision, hard work and perseverance.
As the pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Somers Point, the Rev. Edward Namiotka spends a great deal of time contemplating what God wants us to do.
A man was fatally shot Saturday afternoon in Atlantic City, authorities said.
AtlantiCare celebrated the accomplishments of a diverse group of honorees during its 54th annual Century Club Gala Saturday at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
When Gordon Callender heads out to see his daughter, Isabella, play soccer or to watch his son, Jordan, compete in basketball or soccer, he doesn't leave the house without his iPhone and his Sony digital camera.
Nicole Curtis, of Barnegat, recently did one of the most anxiety-producing things a person can do to help ease her anxiety. As part of the "Revel's Got Talent" competition, Curtis sang in public in front of a room full of strangers - and she did it on stage in The Social at the Atlantic City casino.
When the weather turns warmer, people searching for Ron or Dave Lockhart know where to look on the weekends.
A budding comic feels good making friends chuckle in the basement, but nothing compares to trying to make a group of paying customers you don't know laugh in a professional comedy club.
The 250 people who turned out Sunday to honor Ed Kline, president of Galloway Township-based Kline Construction Co., served as a testament to how much South Jersey residents appreciate his charitable efforts.
During the day, Tony Long makes his living as a systems engineer in Atlantic County.
In the Bridgeton School District, Aaron Pope works with special needs children and coaches the Bridgeton High School girls tennis team. Ten years ago in the southern New Jersey gospel community, Pope was better known as the leader and founder of the four-time Tiffany Gospel Award-winning group In-A-Way, which lasted from 2000 to 2007.
Ed Kline, president of the Galloway Township-based Kline Construction Co., will be the honoree at the Milton & Betty Katz Jewish Community Center’s annual gala, which will be held 5:30 p.m. Sunday at The Chelsea in Atlantic City.
Many people come to the circus to see animals do tricks, but the humans performed the most amazing stunts in the new show by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus called “Fully Charged.”
Even though the annual Ocean City Doo Dah Parade brings out the silly with outfit-wearing basset hounds and impersonators of the queen of England and the late comedian George Burns, it takes on some meaning for those marching for the first time.
Pamela Lewis wants to make sure students who take her advanced radio broadcasting and studio production course at Atlantic City High School learn practical skills they can use in the real world.
Danielle Gomes' new book has the action and suspense of movies such as "Casino" and "The Untouchable," plus a larger-than-life hero who fights to bring the bad guys to justice.
National Library Week, which starts today, gives libraries a chance to remind people of their importance even as the public increasingly obtains information through the Internet.
Two years ago, Ana Gayoso settled in Pleasantville after coming to this country from Chile.
Loren Thomas does not have an arts background, but that did not keep him from accepting the job as the new executive director of the Appel Farm Arts & Music Center in Elmer, Salem County.
Kimberley Peschi, church cantor at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Linwood, anticipates more than just additional parishioners in the pews for Mass today.
Kimberley Peschi, church cantor at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Linwood, anticipates more than just additional parishioners in the pews for Mass today.
The time Bill Schweigart spent in Ocean City made such an impression on his life he decided to have it serve as the hometown for the main character in his first published book.
Southern New Jersey residents and visitors checking out one of the several Easter fashion strolls taking place today will feel transported back to an earlier era without the assistance of a time machine.
Gaten Matarazzo, 10, of Little Egg Harbor Township, picked the best time to tryout for the 25th anniversary production of "Les Miserables."
J. R. Henry discovered professional wrestling as a child growing up in 1983 in Brigantine.
Matthew Miller drove on a recent cold winter Sunday morning from his Ocean City home to the Firearms Training Facility in Egg Harbor Township to indulge in one of his hobbies — shooting guns.
If officials in the 1940s in Brigantine or Cape May had their way, people would have had to travel to one of their communities to visit the United Nations instead of New York City.
Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide want the experience of hanging out in the V.I.P. room of a dance club.
Spectators braved the raw conditions Saturday afternoon to enjoy a bit of Irish culture as the 28th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade moved down the Boardwalk from North Carolina to Albany avenues.
Tom Palmer, of North Wildwood, remembers hearing live bagpipes for the first time at age 11.
As the annual Lines on the Pines festival approached, Niki Giberson could not make the sheep on her property grow wool any faster, but she could take more time out of her schedule to prepare for her appearance at the event.
Most people would not expect to walk into the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College in the Oceanville section of Galloway Township on a Sunday afternoon and leave humming a Jackson 5 tune sung by a female singer-songwriter.
Tanger Outlets The Walk disputes statements made by a 40/40 Club spokesman in Thursday’s Press of Atlantic City that Hurricane Sandy damaged the now-closed club.
The 40/40 Club, an upscale sports bar, nightclub and restaurant in Atlantic City, has waved-in its last celebrity.
After college, Amanda Lakits missed all the opportunities she had to show off her clarinet skills, an instrument she played since fourth grade.
Lauren Odlen played drums as a child, but now she doesn't need instruments to make music.
Gambling and gospel don't usually mix, but Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City hosts a gospel musical, "When the Child Cries," Friday and Saturday.
This year, the Oscar for best picture will likely go to a film audiences consider a good movie.
In recent years, the southern New Jersey radio market has seen sports talk and programming making its move onto the FM dial.
Bob Conner was a teenager during the early years of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the British Invasion, Motown and the California music scene.
For Hurricane Sandy victims like Cosmo Cianci, Habitat for Humanity Atlantic County may serve as the last resort before utter despair sinks in.
Hammonton resident Sarah Restuccio’s time on “American Idol” came to an end Wednesday during a particularly cutthroat night of competition.
Hammonton resident Sarah Restuccio’s time on “American Idol” came to an end Wednesday during a particularly cutthroat night of competition.
Daryhl "DJ" Camper Jr. of Mays Landing, knows who to thank if he goes to sleep tonight in possession of a Grammy statue.
Vannessa Jordan, of Galloway Township, wants to use Atlantic City's abundant entertainment history to generate money for the city.
The Hamilton Mall no longer houses a store that primarily sells music, but its rock 'n' roll spirit returns next weekend.
Nelle Schaffer, of Ocean City, had never done gymnastics before. But at the age of 25, she decided it was time to start.
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