Cherry Hill Courier-Post
ATLANTIC CITY - Myron Lively strolled past the shuttered Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino reliving a bit of his past.
In the early days of the city s casino industry, Lively was a waiter and his fiancée was a blackjack dealer at the Plaza.
Today, she s a city school teacher and he is barber at a shop just a short jaunt down the Boardwalk from the former Trump Plaza, which closed in 2014.
On Feb. 17, the tallest Plaza tower will become a memory, too. The planned implosion of the once-iconic tower at the center of the Boardwalk will mark the end of the Trump era in this shore town.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for 8 counties in southern New Jersey, with up to 4 inches of accumulation from Wednesday evening to Thursday morning.
UpdatedWed, Feb 10, 2021 at 7:33 am ET
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A South Jersey Transportation Authority truck enters the Farley Service Plaza in low visibility due to blowing snow on the Atlantic City Expressway in Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, N.J., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 (AP Photo/Sean M. Fitzgerald)
UPDATE: Winter weather advisory issued in eight New Jersey counties.
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NEW JERSEY – More snowstorms could hit New Jersey this week just as parts of the Garden State were hit with winter weather on Tuesday. Up to 4 inches of snow hit North Jersey on Tuesday, but more storms could arrive and impact the entire state by Thursday and then over the weekend
UpdatedMon, Feb 8, 2021 at 9:03 am ET
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Pedestrians make their way through heavy snow and wind in Hoboken, N.J., Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
NEW JERSEY A winter storm hit New Jersey on Sunday after leaving at least 9 inches of snow in its wake. Road crews were dealing with the cleanup, a number of accidents, potential power outages and black ice on Sunday night and Monday morning, and the Garden State may face more trouble later in the week since additional winter weather is in the forecast
(see the forecast and current road and other impacts below).
Patch kept track of the town-by-town snow totals since at least 9 inches of snow fell.
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File photo: Toll signage on the New Jersey Turnpike in Carneys Point
Drivers who use E-ZPass on New Jersey’s major toll roads should be able to get electronic notifications each time their account is charged, say lawmakers now trying to make that happen.
Their effort comes as highway tolls have increased in recent months and as toll-road operators have indicated a desire to expand cashless tolling.
Under current law, New Jersey’s E-ZPass system gives motorists the option of viewing a list of their latest toll transactions online. They can also receive monthly or bimonthly statements, via email or letter.