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Cheese dreams coming true for ‘Mad Mutz’

Cheese dreams coming true for ‘Mad Mutz’

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Business Buzz, Atlantic City, Atlantic County, Features, News, South Jersey

Business BuzzBy Rich Baehrle Did you know that there is a mad scientist in Atlantic City? Yes, there is and his name is Mad Mutz (aka Mike Hauke). His laboratory is located on Fairmont Avenue, where the creations of the best-tasting variety of mozzarella you will ever...
Fighting hunger one step at a time

Fighting hunger one step at a time

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township, South Jersey

The CFBNJ’s ‘Night of 300,000 Meals’ returns to support South Jersey’s food-insecure communities By Delaney Crawford Food insecurity continues to be one of the most pressing and often overlooked issues facing South Jersey today. Despite our vibrant...
EHT to dedicate Marco Polo Smigliani Purple Heart Way

EHT to dedicate Marco Polo Smigliani Purple Heart Way

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township, Events & Happenings, Features, Hometown Hero, News, South Jersey, Wahoo

By James FitzPatrick At 11 a.m. Saturday, April 26, Egg Harbor Township will rededicate Swift Drive as Marco Polo Smigliani Purple Heart Way in honor of not just one veteran, but all who have given of themselves, sometimes all of themselves, so that the rest of us can...
Events and Happenings

Events and Happenings

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Events & Happenings, Atlantic County, Calendars, Cape May County, Features, South Jersey, Wahoo

Multi Day Events Ocean City Sports Memorabilia Show Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ocean City Music Pier, 825 Boardwalk Purchase sports memorabilia and sports cards from various vendors and participate in meet and greets and Q&A sessions...
Achieving the ‘great divide’ in the garden

Achieving the ‘great divide’ in the garden

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Tammy Thornton, Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Gardening, South Jersey

Let It GrowBy Tammy Thornton Over time, your garden will grow, eventually leading to too much of a good thing. As some perennial plants mature, they will grow so large that they become tired and unhealthy-looking. Others will spread out to the point that they outgrow...
Two schools of thought about the Margate Bridge

Two schools of thought about the Margate Bridge

by Michael | Apr 24, 2025 | Features, Atlantic County, History, Margate, South Jersey

Life is What HappensBy Lisa Zaslow Segelman It was a 1962 turquoise Buick station wagon and for my first decade of life it served as my ride, my wheels, my best and only way to get to the shore. It worked for our family of six – parents in the front, two in the middle...
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