Cheers, Atlantic City! Mayor permits open alcohol on Boardwalk, other areas
DAVID DANZIS
Staff Writer
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Biergarten cup on Atlantic City boardwalk near Tropicana Friday, May 29, 2020 (Jahleem Montague/ For The Press)
Jahleem Montague
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. announces an executive order temporarily allowing open alcohol containers on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, at Gardner’s Basin and the Orange Loop.
DAVID DANZIS /
Staff Writer
Steve Callender, president of the Casino Association and senior vice president of Eastern regional operations for Tropicana Atlantic City’s parent company, Eldorado Resorts, praised the city decision to permit open alcohol containers on the Boardwalk and other tourist locations during a press conference Monday, June 8, 2020.
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. announces an executive order temporarily allowing open alcohol containers on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, at Gardner’s Basin and the Orange Loop.
Steve Callender, president of the Casino Association and senior vice president of Eastern regional operations for Tropicana Atlantic City’s parent company, Eldorado Resorts, praised the city decision to permit open alcohol containers on the Boardwalk and other tourist locations during a press conference Monday, June 8, 2020.