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One of the country’s oldest, longest highways runs through several local cities

One of the country’s oldest, longest highways runs through several local cities

by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 6, 2025 | Atlantic City, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor City, Entertainment, Features, History, South Jersey

By Julia Train Did you know the White Horse Pike (U.S. Route 30) is one of the country’s oldest, longest and most historically significant highways? Often called the “Lincoln Highway,” Route 30 stretches from the East Coast to the West Coast,...
William Davies Middle School hosts annual Ladies’ Tea to empower students

William Davies Middle School hosts annual Ladies’ Tea to empower students

by Cindy Fertsch | Jan 30, 2025 | Atlantic County, Features, Mays Landing, South Jersey

By Julia Train Each year, the William Davies Middle School in Mays Landing celebrates Women’s History Month by hosting the Ladies’ Tea, a special event to empower young women through networking and mentorship. This year marks its 17th anniversary. The tea began...
USDA announces $16M in clean energy funding for small businesses in N.J., Somers Point business receives almost $800,000

USDA announces $16M in clean energy funding for small businesses in N.J., Somers Point business receives almost $800,000

by Cindy Fertsch | Jan 23, 2025 | Atlantic County, Features, Mainland, News, Somers Point, South Jersey

By Julia Train On Friday, Jan. 17, 2025, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development joined local officials and stakeholders at Surfside Casual Furniture in Somers Point to announce over $16 million in funding for clean energy projects...
Brigantine teen surfs 1700 days in a row

Brigantine teen surfs 1700 days in a row

by Cindy Fertsch | Jan 23, 2025 | Atlantic County, Brigantine, Features, South Jersey

By Julia Train One thousand seven hundred. That’s how many days in a row Carter Doorley has surfed. Actually, after Jan. 14, 2025, it’s over 1700 days. The 13-year-old Brigantine native started during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to spend time outside...
Local family helps snowstorm responders

Local family helps snowstorm responders

by Cindy Fertsch | Jan 16, 2025 | Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township, Features, News, South Jersey

By Julia Train About twelve years ago, an unexpected snowstorm blanketed South Jersey that left stores—including Wawa— closed and services cut off. For Elizabeth Klein and her family, the snowstorm was just another opportunity for the lifelong Egg Harbor Township...
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