‘Flappers In Their Fifties’ Will Get Their Day in Court with Gloria Allred Beside Them
Resorts tried to block the celebrity attorney from representing the nine woman let go for being too frumpy for the flappers costumes.
Resorts tried to block the celebrity attorney from representing the nine woman let go for being too frumpy for the flappers costumes.
Plus: WSJ finally notices that chefs tweet; and Bill Gates receives recognition for his work to improve farming and fight hunger, all in our morning news roundup.
Unlike the other chef participating in Savor Borgata, Vetri doesn't have a restaurant in Atlantic City yet.
Sammy D's will be located in Harrah's Resort.
Plus: Manayunk restaurants contend with flooding; and Atlantic City's casinos reopen after closing for the hurricane, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Moderate wine consumption is shown to help reduce weight gain; and don't open your fridge if you lose power, all in our morning news roundup.
Rounding up the region's restaurant reviews.
Plus: The U.K.'s most popular food is not fish and chips; and the push is on to make borscht cool again, all in our morning news roundup.
The Avalon byob's owners say they don't care about the Atlantic City spot with a similar name.
The Atlantic City chef thinks the pancake chain's version of his signature dish doesn't have soul.
Plus: Believe it or not, Rachel Zoe does eat; and rising food costs in India force citizens to cut discretionary spending, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus a new study says alcohol is more dangerous than crack and heroin, and North Korea's new leader, Kim Jong-un, is "chubby," all in our morning news roundup.
The sushi spot ath once housed Genji closed, and the onetime Boston offshoot at the Pier at Caesars closed too.
Trump Plaza's Beach Bar hosts the local qualifier for Nathan's hot dog eating contest.
Tommy Up says he might take over Teplitzky's in Atlantic City
The Chelsea Hotel and Stephen Starr agree to part ways immediately
The chocolatier has a new shop in Atlantic City, and wants you to sample the wares.
Flay is opening two new restaurants at the Connecticut casino.
Starting early next year, weekend train service will take you to the Chelsea and other Atlantic City destinations.