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U.S. HUD Secretary Ben Carson attends the ribbon-cutting celebration of Atlantic City s e new Atlantic City RX5 Cyber EnVision Center.
ATLANTIC CITY â There was a celebratory feeling in the air Monday, as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson joined state and local officials and residents to open HUDâs EnVision Center.
The center, partnering with the RX5 Cyber Center on Atlantic Avenue and expanding to new space soon in the former Atlantic Club parking garage, will focus on job training and creation for Atlantic City residents, said James Whitehead, RX5 director.
âWe will be kicking the program into high gear in January,â Whitehead said. âEverything is very embryonic right now. We had to go through such a process of vetting to get the designation.â
Quick Read By Peter Rainer Special correspondent
Do I miss seeing films in big theaters on a big screen with a big audience? You bet I do. But those days will return.
My initial concerns of a famished 2020 movie year were vastly exaggerated: After the pandemic began, a large backlog of small-scale, independent movies transitioned fairly smoothly to the home screen. The big studios had a rougher time of it: Many movies have been pushed well into next year.
Why We Wrote This
This year, movie watching moved largely from theaters to living rooms â where it may stay for some time. Monitor film critic Peter Rainer surveyed the landscape and offers his top choices for armchair watching.
Atlantic City to auction spot to push demolish button on Trump casino
By WAYNE PARRY
Trump Plaza
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - One of President Donald Trump’s former Atlantic City casinos will be blown up next month, and for the right amount of money, you could be the one to press the button that brings it down.
The demolition of the former Trump Plaza casino will become a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City that the mayor hopes will raise in excess of $1 million.
Opened in 1984, Trump s former casino was closed in 2014 and has fallen into such a state of disrepair that demolition work began earlier this year. The remainder of the structure will be dynamited on Jan. 29.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) One of President Donald Trump’s former Atlantic City casinos will be blown up next month, and for the right amount of money, you could be the one to press the button that brings it down.
The demolition of the former Trump Plaza casino will become a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City that the mayor hopes will raise in excess of $1 million
Opened in 1984, Trump’s former casino was closed in 2014 and has fallen into such a state of disrepair that demolition work began earlier this year. The remainder of the structure will be dynamited on Jan. 29.