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Rowsan Jahan, center, stands with her daughter, Fatihas, 5, and son, Ahil, 7. Faitha and Ahil were the first people to take b
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AC Library Brings Little Free Library to O’Donnell Park

According to www.littlefreelibrary.org more than 150,000 registered Little Free libraries can be found in all 50 states and on all seven continents.

AC Budget Shows Tax Decrease Again
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AC Budget Shows Tax Decrease Again

The proposed 2023 Fiscal Year budget is $225,811,360.74 and has a more than 5-cent tax decrease.

The former Flyers Skate Zone will continue to be used as an ice skating rink as long as the City of Atlantic City controls th
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Atlantic City Skate Zone to Remain Open

The building was previously controlled by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, through a lease agreement. The CRDA then subleased the property to Comcast who hired a different company to run the day-to-day operations as the Flyers Skate Zone.

MPX NJ is the first cannabis dispensary to open in Atlantic City. Photo Credit: Mark Tyler
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Atlantic City Dispensary: AC Opens First Marijuana Dispensary

MPX NJ, located at 153 S. New York Avenue, is the first recreational cannabis dispensary in the resort.

The Pleasantville Housing Authority will receive a Housing Choice Voucher increase. Photo Credit: Mark Tyler
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HUD Increases Housing Choice Voucher Program for 2023

The Atlantic City and Pleasantville housing authorities are receiving increased funding for their program renewal, however, Bridgeton is receiving a slight funding decrease.

The Renaissance at Bader Field aerial rendering shows waterfront housing. The project also includes a 2.44 mile road course d
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Bader Field Redevelopment Plan Takes First Steps

DEEM Enterprises, LLC, represented by local attorney Daniel J. Gallagher, plans to build a $3.3 billion project that includes a racetrack, residential housing along with retail and commercial development.

Municipal Court is one of the services housed at the Clayton G. Graham Public Safety Building. Photo Credit: Mark Tyler
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AC Municipal Court Changes Virtual Login Process

Starting Monday, April 3, logins, and passwords will change on a regular basis in the court’s effort to address security issues.

Muzaffar Chisti, director of the Migration Policy Institute at the New York University School of Law (Left) and Johanna Calle
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New Jersey Responding Well to New Immigration Crisis

With some 50,000 immigrants and asylum-seekers arriving to the New York and New Jersey areas, the NJ Office of New Americans helps people access services.

According to HUD's 2022 annual report there were 8,752 unsheltered homeless individuals living in New Jersey within a single
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Atlantic City, County Area Agencies Receive HUD Grants to Fight Homeless

Under the program, 224 New Jersey housing projects will be awarded more than $54 million. According to HUD, the goal of the Continuum of Care program is to assist in the Biden Administration’s goal of a 25% reduction in homelessness by 2025, and eventually eliminating homelessness altogether.

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