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N J mall will kick out teens if they don t have chaperones on weekends, cops say
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Teens will be kicked out of N J mall if they don t have chaperones on weekend evenings, cops say
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Hey Mom, how’s it going? | Letter from your editor
Updated 11:08 AM;
Today 11:07 AM
Moms have had a heck of a year, what with keeping our entire society functioning during a pandemic and all, and we want to hear about it.
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Friends, welcome to another Saturday.
It’s only 15 days until Mother’s Day, and I get the feeling that this year, the second Sunday in May will be a holiday of epic proportions. With many families unable to gather for the last year, and vaccinations now available to all adults, millions of Moms, Grandmoms, Abuelas, Godmothers and Aunties are ready to collect on the uncountable number of kisses, hugs, snuggles and lovies they’ve been missing.
Trump Plaza implosion marks the end of an Atlantic City empire
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 14, 2021
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Glass, brass, and class. A centerpiece of a fledgling empire. An absolute delight to developers.
The Trump Plaza of the 1980s is a far cry from the nameless building of today, dismantled into a skeleton, awaiting the day it will soon be reduced to rubble.
The Wednesday implosion of the casino, which comes nearly seven years after the last slot-machine levers were pulled, is the final destruction of former President Donald Trump’s mark on Atlantic City.
Trump Plaza was the tenth casino to open in Atlantic City when it welcomed gamblers in May of 1984, seven years after the legalization of gambling in 1977. Trump, then in the early stages of his real estate career, pinned the city’s success on his building, which was his first foray into casinos.