The Blossoming of Brighton Ave. School: A Story of Community, Growth & Cucumbers
Brighton Avenue School community garden yields more than summer crops
Mark Tyler graduated from Atlantic City High School and went on to Columbia Union College, in Takoma Park, MD, which is now Washington Adventist University. Mark earned a BA degree in Journalism. His
Brighton Avenue School community garden yields more than summer crops
Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd) announced the federal intervention on Monday, July 21, 2025. Housing Authority officials plan to contest the move.
New Jersey leaders are demanding energy reforms that could lower bills and boost reliability in Atlantic City. Gov. Murphy and state lawmakers say PJM must be more transparent and accountable to residents as power costs rise. Changes may be coming.
What is PJM and why does it matter? It runs the power grid for Atlantic City and millions more. From rising bills to clean energy delays, PJM decisions affect us all. Check out our infographic inside that breaks it down!
Carnival goers will see highlights from many islands, not just the larger popular islands with which people are generally familiar.
The Atlantic City Airshow will make its return as part of the Visit Atlantic City Soar & Shore Festival.
The building had been closed for flooring installation on the first floor, part of recovery efforts after burst sprinkler pipes in December 2022 caused major damage. Areas impacted included the Alfred M. Heston Room, archival collections, and public computer lab.
Legislation seeks to control utility costs and promote energy innovation across New Jersey
New Jersey Avenue School, which has been closed for more than a decade, is set to be razed to make way for a new Atlantic City Public Schools administration building. Pennsylvania Avenue School opened.