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  • 21 hours ago | wobm.com | Steve McKay

    The rumor we addressed back in August 2024, that Egg Harbor Township native Dominic Sessa, 22, would star in a much-talked-about biopic about the young years of Anthony Bourdain's career in the kitchen, was confirmed by Variety. A24 confirmed the casting news for the upcoming film -- which will be called "Tony" -- on Wednesday, re-sharing a post from Variety on the social account X. Filming is set to begin in May.

  • 1 day ago | catcountry1073.com | Steve McKay

    The rumor we addressed back in August 2024, that Egg Harbor Township native Dominic Sessa, 22, would star in a much-talked-about biopic about the young years of Anthony Bourdain's career in the kitchen, was confirmed by Variety. A24 confirmed the casting news for the upcoming film -- which will be called "Tony" -- on Wednesday, re-sharing a post from Variety on the social account X. Filming is set to begin in May.

  • 1 week ago | wpst.com | Steve McKay

    Imagine if Atlantic County had a destructive coastal flood every year. A research group is predicting that there is a good chance of that happening by 2050. A study by Climate Central, an independent group of scientists that researches and reports the facts about our changing climate and how it affects people’s lives, paints a bleak future for coastal South Jersey in the decades ahead. By 2050, a 3.2 ft.

  • 1 week ago | wobm.com | Steve McKay

    Imagine if Atlantic County had a destructive coastal flood every year. A research group is predicting that there is a good chance of that happening by 2050. A study by Climate Central, an independent group of scientists that researches and reports the facts about our changing climate and how it affects people’s lives, paints a bleak future for coastal South Jersey in the decades ahead. By 2050, a 3.2 ft.

  • 1 week ago | 973espn.com | Steve McKay

    Imagine if Atlantic County had a destructive coastal flood every year. A research group is predicting that there is a good chance of that happening by 2050. A study by Climate Central, an independent group of scientists that researches and reports the facts about our changing climate and how it affects people’s lives, paints a bleak future for coastal South Jersey in the decades ahead. By 2050, a 3.2 ft.