21 hrs ago | Press of Atlantic City
Monday stamp-price increase not a hassle for some
“It really only makes a difference if you pay a lot of bills through the mail. Thank- fully, I don't anymore.”
Cheyra Allen is not happy about having to fork over another penny to mail a letter. via Press of Atlantic City
Friday May 9 | CourierPostOnline
A.C.'s Chelsea Hotel plans job fair
The Chelsea Hotel invites prospective employees in all positions to a Job Fair Friday and Saturday at the Atlantic City Convention Center. via CourierPostOnline
Wednesday May 7 | Press of Atlantic City
Boat avoids sinking after hitting submerged buoy
“With his quick thinking, he got it on the beach”
A Sea Tow rescue boat was forced to beach Tuesday night after it struck a submerged buoy in the Absecon Inlet near the Coast Guard station, State Marine Police said. via Press of Atlantic City
Monday May 5 | Philly.com
Shore real estate transactions
These Atlantic and Cape May County transactions, recorded March 3, 2007, to Aug. via Philly.com
Saturday May 3 | Philly.com
Filling demand for slot machines
About 30 years ago, New Jersey was on the verge of legalizing casino gaming. Mac Seelig, then assistant manager at a hotel chain in Atlantic City, realized someone would have to supply the slot machines. via Philly.com
Thursday May 1 | Press of Atlantic City
Fuel costs outpace reimbursement rates for road warriors
“That's one of the things we're doing to help save on gas.”
Alex St. John will spend his summer commuting about 20 miles per day in his 1999 Ford pickup from Upper Township to his $8-per-hour job at Kohr Brothers on the Ocean City Boardwalk. via Press of Atlantic City
Tuesday Apr 29 | Philly.com
Shore real estate transactions
These Atlantic and Cape May County transactions, recorded Feb. 27, 2007, to July 31, are compiled from information on file with the counties. via Philly.com
Sunday Apr 27 | The Morning Call | Posted by The Morning Call
Woman police say hid murder suspect to be extradited
A woman charged with using a relative's home in Carbon County to harbor a reputed gang member wanted for an Atlantic City murder chose Tuesday not to fight her return to New Jersey to face charges there.
Essance A. Bell, 25, of Absecon, N.J., waived her extradition hearing in Carbon County Court and is expected to be picked up by Atlantic County authorities in a few days.
Authorities say Bell used a relative's home at 71 Mountain View Drive in Penn Forest Township to hide her boyfriend, David R. Shepherd, 23, of Mays Landing, N.J. Read more
Friday Apr 25 | Press of Atlantic City
“As they become available, we'll deploy them at various sites”
Even as the state works to turn a U.S. Navy destroyer into an offshore artificial reef, it is already adding stainless steel subway cars to fish havens along the coast. via Press of Atlantic City
Wednesday Apr 23 | Press of Atlantic City
Absecon man gets 19 years for role in '04 Pleasantville apartment shooting death
Darnell Hicks sits in the Atlantic County Criminal Courtroom of Judge James Isman awaiting his sentencing in the 2004 aggravated assault of Joseph Burton, Thursday April 17, 2008. via Press of Atlantic City









