Michelle Brunetti Post, Press of AC

Michelle Brunetti Post

Press of AC

Pleasantville, NJ, United States

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Past articles by Michelle:

Bad landlords create outsize problems for Atlantic City, officials say

ATLANTIC CITY — Bad landlords and absentee property owners present an ongoing challenge for the city, Director of Licensing and Inspection Dale Finch said during Wednesday’s CitiStat meeting. → Read More

Atlantic County workers ask for living wage in new contracts

NORTHFIELD — Dozens of county employees packed Tuesday's Atlantic County commissioners meeting to ask for meaningful salary raises, saying many are barely making minimum wage. → Read More

VOTE: What would you like to see at Bader Field?

ATLANTIC CITY — Bader Field is the most coveted piece of real estate in the city, which explains why developers are pitching massive projects for it. → Read More

Readers share thoughts on Atlantic City's Bader Field possibilities

Have an idea for Bader that hasn't been shared yet? Let us know by commenting below. → Read More

Atlantic City Housing Authority cites progress fixing violations at Stanley Holmes Village

ATLANTIC CITY — A massive amount of work is underway to fix hundreds of health and safety violations at the 420-unit Stanley Holmes Village public housing complex, Atlantic City Housing → Read More

Political briefs: Polistina ticket to kick off reelection campaign

The 2nd Legislative District team will kick off its reelection campaign Thursday in Smithville. → Read More

Levinson to run for seventh term as Atlantic County executive

Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson, 77, is running for reelection to his seventh term. → Read More

Atlantic City Housing Authority fined $10,000, given till March 14 to fix mold, infestations

ATLANTIC CITY — The Atlantic City Housing Authority was fined $10,000 Tuesday and given until March 14 to fix outstanding violations of city code at the aged Stanley Holmes Village → Read More

Unicoaster proposal for Atlantic City Boardwalk voted down

ATLANTIC CITY — The city-owned Boardwalk Rotunda, a small round building at Indiana Avenue on the edge of Brighton Park, started life as the entrance to "The People Mover." → Read More

Atlantic City Housing Authority makes city wait for info on Stanley Holmes violations

ATLANTIC CITY — Weeks after city inspectors found hundreds of health and safety violations at Stanley Holmes Village, the Atlantic City Housing Authority has not provided required written reports on → Read More

Stanley Holmes residents still waiting for November rent refunds

ATLANTIC CITY — Residents of the public housing complex Stanley Holmes Village, who went without heat and hot water for much of November, are still waiting for a promised refund → Read More

Atlantic City Council votes down trash-to-energy development in Venice Park

ATLANTIC CITY — After hearing from dozens of Venice Park residents opposed to hosting a trash-to-energy plant on city-owned land in their neighborhood, City Council voted down pursuing the plan → Read More

Atlantic City family on a mission to recognize Montford Point Marines

ATLANTIC CITY — Most people have heard of the Tuskegee Airmen, the Black pilots trained at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama during World War II. → Read More

Corporations driving up home prices in Atlantic City, other distressed places in NJ

Corporations and institutions are buying up residential real estate in New Jersey, driving housing prices higher and limiting choices for families in some of the most distressed cities, including Atlantic → Read More

Car-centric developer would pay $115 million for Bader Field, clean up pollution

ATLANTIC CITY — The investors who want to build a $2.7 billion, car-centric community on Bader Field would pay the city $115 million for the site and make about $350 → Read More

Van Drew appointed to Judiciary subcommittees tackling immigration and technology

U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, will serve on two subcommittees of the House Judiciary Committee, he said Tuesday. → Read More

Three Atlantic County aviation entities get $13.3 million in earmarks

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — The Atlantic City International Airport and two other local aviation entities will receive $13.3 million in earmarks from the recent federal spending bill, U.S. Sen. Robert → Read More

Atlantic City settles Officer Wheaten case for $323,631 in back pay

ATLANTIC CITY — The city settled a lawsuit by police Officer Sterling Wheaton for $323,631.04 in back pay, for the three years he was suspended from duty while awaiting trial → Read More

Blatstein Bader plans include school, a 'clean and safe' middle class environment

ATLANTIC CITY — A $3 billion 10,000-unit housing proposal for Bader Field would give people a middle class community and keep successful people from leaving the city, according to developer → Read More

Atlantic City school board told to clamp down on information released by members

ATLANTIC CITY — School board members are breaking ethics rules and perhaps the law when they release documents to the public on their own, even if the public has the → Read More