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  2. The Press of Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    The Press of Atlantic City is the fourth-largest daily newspaper in New Jersey. Originally based in Pleasantville, it is the primary newspaper for southeastern New Jersey and the Jersey Shore. The newspaper designated market runs from Waretown in southern Ocean County (exit 69 on the Garden State Parkway) down to Cape May (exit 0).

  3. The Current and Gazette newspapers of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Current and the Gazette Newspapers is a chain of 15 weekly community newspapers in Cape May and Atlantic counties of New Jersey. It was owned by Catamaran Media, a partnership of the Travers family and The Press of Atlantic City. In 2014, Press owner BH Media acquired full ownership of the chain. [1]

  4. List of newspapers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Press of Atlantic City: Atlantic City: Atlantic: 1895 as The Atlantic City Press: Berkshire Hathaway: OCLC 45193174 [3] The Record: Woodland Park: Passaic 1895 Gannett OCLC 10806291 [3] South Jersey Times: Mullica Hill: Gloucester: 2012 Advance Publications OCLC 1001971372 [3] The Star-Ledger: Newark: Essex: 1832 Advance Publications OCLC ...

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  6. Bob Levy (New Jersey politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Levy, Sr., known as Bob Levy (born May 16, 1947, in Atlantic City, New Jersey [1]), is a Democratic politician and the former Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey.In September 2007, Levy disappeared from Atlantic City without telling the public or the press why he was leaving.

  7. Press of Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Press of Atlantic City

  8. Atlantic City Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic City Weekly (previously Whoot!) was a free weekly newspaper in Atlantic City, New Jersey that ran from 1974 until 2023. It covered articles on news, entertainment, casinos and gambling, dining, real estate, sports, movies, and nightlife. It also featured photographs capturing scenes from Atlantic City.

  9. Vincent J. Polistina - Wikipedia

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    After serving two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly, Polistina ran for the New Jersey Senate in the 2nd district in the 2011 election, losing to incumbent Democrat Jim Whelan in what was the state's most expensive race, with more than $3 million spent by both candidates. [4]