IN NEWS: The school board meets and discusses spending. AND: The Hammonton Environmental Commission expresses its concerns about LED (light emitting diode) lights. PLUS: An identity theft seminar hosted by the Greater Hammonton Chamber of Commerce was held at New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance.
IN OPINION: Gabe Donio on why and how Atlantic City can rebound.
IN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Jose Garces brings his style to the Tropicana Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. AND: “John & Jen” is a new musical opening at the Eagle Theatre and “Unforgettable Fire” is a U2 tribute band playing at Kathedral Event Center.
AND IN SPORTS: High school sports turn their attention to the spring season, and Dan Russoman is already scouting all the local teams. AND: A look at the DePace Sports Museum in Collingswood. PLUS: Football’s Maxwell Awards were held in Atlantic City at the Tropicana this past weekend, and The Gazette attended the press conference, which featured stars of college and professional football. AND REMEMBER: You can watch “Gazette Sports Week” 24/7 at www.hammontongazette.com or on the big TVs at West End Grill, Rocco’s Town House and The Alley at DiDonato Family Fun Center. This week, Dan and Stephen Pistone welcome Judge Michael Donio as they look at the entire bracket for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament.