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Atlantic City native is Rutgers-Camden s 1st Truman scholar

It wasn t until Atlantic City native Paul Boyd wound up in prison in 2011 on a robbery charge that he began to find his way, he said. He went on to earn his associate s degree while incarcerated, becoming the first member of his family to get a college degree, and is working toward his bachelors at Rutgers-Camden, living at a halfway house near the campus.

Space, morale issues challenge Atlantic Board of Elections

The new Democratic chairman of the Atlantic County Board of Elections says he s facing space and manpower shortages that could threaten the security of the presidential election, while a Republican leader claims a hostile work environment is the real problem there.

New Jersey law firms made more than $2 million in political contributions over last five years

A recent report by the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) has examined the political contributions of New Jersey's top twenty plaintiff's law firms. The findings revealed that these firms collectively donated over $2 million to politicians and political action committees (PACs). ATRA President Sherman "Tiger" Joyce expressed concerns about the potential influence of these donations on legislative and judicial decisions. The report was released on March 21.

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