Stockton alumni Sasha Williams and DJ Campbell excelled overseas this year, leading teams in Spain and Albania to playoff success and earning major honors.
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- Jewish Family Service of Atlantic and Cape May Counties
Styled for a Cause at Golden Nugget raised $75,000 to benefit Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties and Pickled Pink Breast Health Initiative.
- Stockton University
SCOSA and Penn State hosted the second Mid-Atlantic Intergenerational Conference at Stockton’s Atlantic City campus, highlighting student and older adult connections.
- Stockton University
Haiti’s national team is using Stockton University as its 2026 FIFA World Cup base camp, training in Galloway, N.J., and engaging with local South Jersey fans.
- Stockton University
Stockton men’s basketball went 16-11 in 2025-26, finished third in the NJAC, advanced in the conference tournament and featured four double-figure scorers.
- Atlantic City
Atlantic City is accepting applications for the 2026 Mayor Marty Small, Sr. Scholarship, offering 52 awards of up to $10,000 for eligible city residents.
- Atlantic City
Atlantic City is accepting applications for the 2026 Mayor Marty Small, Sr. Scholarship, offering 52 awards of up to $10,000 each to eligible residents.
Styled for a Cause at Golden Nugget raised $75,000 to benefit Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties and Pickled Pink Breast Health Initiative.
SCOSA and Penn State hosted the second Mid-Atlantic Intergenerational Conference at Stockton’s Atlantic City campus, highlighting student and older adult connections.
Atlantic City is accepting applications for the 2026 Mayor Marty Small, Sr. Scholarship, offering 52 awards of up to $10,000 for eligible city residents.
Atlantic City is accepting applications for the 2026 Mayor Marty Small, Sr. Scholarship, offering 52 awards of up to $10,000 each to eligible residents.
Digital exhibition "NJ250: Living Documents, Evolving Rights" highlights New Jersey constitutions and evolving individual rights in state governance and courts.
Twin sisters Amy and Danna Jimenez overcame a family crisis and gap year to return to Atlantic Cape’s Academy of Culinary Arts and graduate with awards in 2026.
Atlantic City breaks ground on a $1.33 million Green Acres-funded renovation of Dolphin Field, aiming to finish turf and facility upgrades by fall football season.
Stockton University honored 2025-26 graduates with inductions into multiple honor societies and ceremonies recognizing achievements across several academic programs.
Stockton alumni Sasha Williams and DJ Campbell excelled overseas this year, leading teams in Spain and Albania to playoff success and earning major honors.
Haiti’s national team is using Stockton University as its 2026 FIFA World Cup base camp, training in Galloway, N.J., and engaging with local South Jersey fans.
Stockton men’s basketball went 16-11 in 2025-26, finished third in the NJAC, advanced in the conference tournament and featured four double-figure scorers.
Stockton women’s basketball went 16-11 in 2025-26, tied for third in the NJAC, and was led by freshman standout Zemirah Enalls and a strong senior core.
Five Stockton University rowers earned CRCA Scholar-Athlete awards, with all five also making the MARC All-Academic Team for their academic achievements.
Atlantic City Soccer Celebration brings a free, family-friendly World Cup watch party, activities, and giveaways to the Showboat Resort on June 12, 2026.
Stockton junior Alex DeLierre earned USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America honorable mention after leading the Ospreys in goals and points during the 2026 season.
Stockton softball head coach Mavreen Hering and her staff led the Ospreys to a 30-9 season, NJAC title, national ranking and NCAA debut, earning NFCA Region IV honors.
Chelsea Heights School students performed Annie Kids, building confidence, friendships and arts skills in a Visual Performing Arts production in Atlantic City.
The 37th Annual Jewish Family Service House Tour on Aug. 3 offers luxury home tours, raffles and an online auction to support Village by the Shore programs.
Atlantic City Youth Services offers a two-session Youth Ceramics Class for grades 6–12 at MudGirls Studios on June 1 and 8 from 3:30–5 p.m. in Atlantic City.
More than 300 Atlantic City High School students celebrated an elegant “A Night in Paris” prom at Harrah’s Resort, highlighted by a royal court crowning.
Atlantic City High School’s Annie Jr. production marked a major step in rebuilding its theater program, uniting students districtwide and showcasing rising talent.
JFS’ Lynn Kramer Village by the Shore offers 11 June programs, including book talks, music, art, history, a memoir workshop, discussions and lunch outings.
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