FOOD & DRINK
Farmers Market, Bingo and Community Dinner at Holy Spirit Church
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, located at 220 East Main St. (Route 9) in Tuckerton, will be a busy place this month. On Tuesday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. it will host its first weekly farmers market of the year, featuring Krowicki’s Farm Market out of New Egypt. There will be farm-fresh produce, local jams, jellies, crafts, food trucks and more. If you’re curious how honey is made, stop by the honey table; if you want to learn about New Jersey maple syrup, visit the table from Stockton University. Parking is located behind the church.
Readers share their memories of boardwalk pizza
Boardwalk pizza is a staple of summer and holds a special place in people's hearts. The Press of Atlantic City wants to know what your favorite boardwalk pizza memories are. What is your go-to place and go-to slice?. Tell us at newstips@pressofac.com. Include your name and hometown as well as...
It's the show of a lifetime for Jersey Shore singer Teddy B. battling heart failure
For more than five decades, Eric Barney entertained music fans as a singer and songwriter working under the stage name “Teddy B.” In October, the 70-year-old Barnegat resident wasn’t feeling right before a gig with the Sensational Soul Cruisers. His fiancée Tracey Barry suggested he stay home. “I can’t do that to the band,”...
Atlantic City will survive a smoking ban | Sheneman
Atlantic City casino operators have a new ally in their fight to maintain a smoker friendly gaming floor: the state. Attorney General Matt Platkin, a representative of the governor, has joined Local 54 in opposing a lawsuit launched by casino workers to ban smoking in the casinos. A union taking a stand against the health and safety of its members is odd, almost as strange as the state seconding the motion. There is, however, nothing out of the ordinary in a corporation valuing profit over people.
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