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Atlantic City Focus stopped by the celebrations in Atlantic City and Pleasantville on Tuesday Aug. 1.
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
Atlantic City Focus stopped by the celebrations in Atlantic City and Pleasantville on Tuesday Aug. 1.
Four months into a memorandum of understanding with the City of Atlantic City, DEEM representatives remained optimistic about the Bader Field redevelopment project.
Moderator Raymond Tyler, who is also the Arts and Entertainment Editor for Atlantic City Focus, led the discussion both in person and live on Facebook.
By Mark Tyler Here's what's happening in and around Atlantic City thisJuly weekend. And we'll even include a few things worthy of a road trip!!! We publish the weekend guide on Wednesday nights to give you enough time to plan for events, but not
The students, who visited South Africa from June 2-June 18, courtesy of the City of Atlantic City, Atlantic City Youth Services and the “A Leadership Journey” nonprofit youth leadership and travel program, were required to journal every day. And each said they were struck by the amount of love they
The international outdoor picnic found its way to the resort last year and has already taken hold in the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
The first 50 scholarships of $10,000 each were given to current high school seniors who graduated the next day. Another 50 scholarships, which will also be paid out in $5,000 increments per semester, were awarded to college students who previously graduated from Atlantic City High School and live in
Actress Lynn Whitfield visited the Wilmington Public Library on Thursday, June 8, for “An Evening with Actress Lynn Whitfield” sponsored by Delaware Humanities.
Throughout the summer, Public Works crews will clean a different ward each day and encourage residents to maintain their own neighborhoods.