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Stockton celebrates first casino certification class of ‘rising stars’
The Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism at Stockton University graduated its first in-person class of the Integrated Casino Resorts Operations Certificate Program last week. The eight-work course provides an overview of the casino industry to those interested in getting their first job in the casinos or employees looking to move into… The post Stockton celebrates first casino certification class of ‘rising stars’ appeared first on BreakingAC.
Atlantic City mayor announces $26M Boardwalk improvements
“We are extremely excited to announce the rebuilding of the greatest Boardwalk in the world,” Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small said Tuesday. The $20 million awarded to the city as part of Gov. Phil Murphy’s $100 million Boardwalk Preservation Fund will be used to fix the famous wooden way from New Jersey to Tennessee avenues. … The post Atlantic City mayor announces $26M Boardwalk improvements appeared first on BreakingAC.
Stockton hosting Wellness and Resources Fair for veterans, community
Stockton University’s Military and Veteran Success Center is hosting its third Community and Veteran Wellness and Resource Fair this week. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at the main campus in Galloway Township. It is held in partnership with the Wilmington (Delaware) Veterans Affairs Medical Center, but is open to… The post Stockton hosting Wellness and Resources Fair for veterans, community appeared first on BreakingAC.
Retiring Eagle has special place with Atlantic City police
Fletcher Cox officially announced his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. “After much reflection, I have made the decision to retire from the game of football,” he wrote in a statement. “I gave everything I had to my team and this city. i don’t know what’s next for me but I do know that… The post Retiring Eagle has special place with Atlantic City police appeared first on BreakingAC.
Celebrating St. Patrick in Atlantic City
A two-part series Fun Fact: The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in New York City in 1762. It was made up of servicemen of Irish heritage returning from abroad and the growing number of Irish immigrants coming to the region. The tradition didn’t make its way back to the motherland until 1903.… The post Celebrating St. Patrick in Atlantic City appeared first on BreakingAC.
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