A South Jersey family has donated $1 million to expand emergency stroke and neuroscience care at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center's City Campus. SouthJerseyNewsBeat.com reports the gift from the Lees family will boost neuro hospitalist coverage, add specialized staffing, and upgrade patient-care equipment. Funding will also support new technology for first responders to identify neurological emergencies in the field and transmit critical patient data ahead of arrival. As the region's only Comprehensive Stroke Center, AtlantiCare says the contribution will ensure fast, life-saving care begins before patients even reach the hospital.
Renovation Project For AC's All Wars Memorial Building Progressing
According to a report from SouthJerseyNewsBeat.com, a $200,000 renovation project is moving forward for Atlantic City's historic All Wars Memorial Building. The revitalization plan includes interior upgrades to the facility's kitchen, conference room, and flooring. Outside, the building's tennis courts are set for a full refurbishment thanks to a $19,500 grant from the United States Tennis Association alongside local CDBG funding. Mayor Marty Small Sr. highlighted the significance of the project, stating the city is excited to improve the facility and provide enhanced recreational options for local residents.
Sports Complex Clears Hurdle
A massive indoor sports complex planned for Cape May Airport has cleared a major local approval hurdle, according to SouthJerseyNewsBeat.com. The Lower Township Planning Board unanimously granted conditional site plan approval for the Aviation Sports Complex, a proposed 100,000-square-foot domed facility. Led by developers James Sutton III and Robert Buglak, the complex will feature a 75-foot-high dome and welcome center to house turf sports, hard courts, golf simulators, and event spaces. Developers expect construction to begin in the coming months, aiming for a potential opening next winter to serve year-round local athletics and regional tournaments.
Dates Set For 2027 AC Airshow
Aviation enthusiasts can start planning their summer getaway now that organizers have locked in the schedule for next year's Visit Atlantic City Airshow. The three-day spectacle, branded as the Soar and Shore Festival, will run from Friday, June 4 through Sunday, June 6, 2027. SouthJerseyNewsBeat.com reports the annual tradition brings military precision and civilian aerobatic artistry to our shores, drawing thousands of spectators who gather along the beach to witness high-performance aircraft demonstrations.










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