New Jersey casino to job applicants: Reapply every four years

ATLANTIC CITY — When the Revel megacasino opens in May, many of its dealers, beverage servers and other customer service workers will be young, attractive and sexy.

How to have easy-blooming flower power for any size garden

Tired of winter white? Chances are you’re itching to dig in the soil and fill your garden with plants and flowers bursting with rich color and fragrance. Here are some easy ways to make your flowers bloom no matter the size of your garden.

A New Year Awaits: Resolve to Save

At this time of year, many people turn their thoughts to New Year’s resolutions and making a commitment to change. Many of us yearn for a healthier lifestyle: to eat better, to exercise more. Others focus on the topic near and dear to me: saving money.

Markets Luring Landlords

Optimistic investors are drawn to silver linings.

Where the Renter’s Are

It’s tough out there, but looking to 2012, landlords are optimistic, according to a recent Rent.com survey of property managers representing approximately 29,000 apartment communities.

Occupy the House?

We have neighbors facing foreclosure. Is it possible for them to stay in the home once the lender takes the property? This would be better for the neighborhood because at least the home would be occupied.

Things to do in Sunrise/Whitney

n The Kenny Dee Band is set to perform from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 p.m. to midnight Jan. 3 and Jan. 4 at Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, 4575 Boulder Highway. Visit arizonacharliesboulder.
com or call 888-236-9066.

Evil, sinfulness not always easy to measure

Not all lying is sin. I get arguments about this from folks, but I hold firmly to the idea that there is such a thing as a morally justifiable lie. I grant you, it’s a slippery slope. But there are occasions when the truth is both cruel and unnecessary. If you always tell the truth because “honesty is the best policy,” then your honesty is corrupt. The point being that the work of honesty is much more rigorous than mere truth telling.

Centennial Neighborhood News

CENTENNIAL HILLS RESIDENT’S FRESH & EASY ARTWORK AVAILABLE ON REUSABLE BAGS

Ward 1 booster group to promote area

Attempting to bring together residents, citizens, small-business owners and tourists can be a challenge in an economic recession. But members of the newly formed Las Vegas Historic District plan to tackle this challenge and unite those who work, reside and visit some of the city’s oldest neighborhoods in Ward 1.

Review-Journal comes bearing gifts at Williams Empowerment

Christmas came early for students at Williams Empowerment School, 1030 N. J St., when Las Vegas Review-Journal staff members arrived Dec. 16 with gifts for the 382 children in kindergarten through fifth grade .

Realtor blazes her own trail with equestrian market focus

Local real estate agent Terri Gamboa took in her 5-year-old Percheron mare Stormy and trained her right around the time that she decided to deal exclusively in horse properties.

Popular mobile eatery pulls into Centennial Hills permanently

After more than 50,000 miles blazing a trail for mobile business, Slidin’ Thru has parked itself in Centennial Hills. On Dec. 9, owner Ric Guerrero expanded his mini empire by opening Slidin’ Thru’s first official restaurant at 6440 N. Durango Drive.

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