A Glowing Tribute to Freedom: The History of Fireworks on the Fourth of July
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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
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The ceremony blended longstanding traditions with meaningful departures from the norm, reflecting the diversity and aspirations of this year’s graduates.
Atlantic City’s effort to become a cybersecurity hub took a major step forward as 28 residents graduated from the inaugural RX5 Cyber Guardian program—a workforce training initiative aimed at fighting cybercrime and creating economic opportunity.
The name “Juneteenth” is a blend of the words “June” and “nineteenth.”
In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a presidential proclamation naming the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day.
The event honored new inductees who embody the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership and character.
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Educator and Former Montclair Mayor Says He’s the Only Gubernatorial Candidate Not Backed by Political Bosses or Corporate Donors