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Lynda Cohen

Lynda Cohen

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Founder and Editor, BreakingAC

Atlantic City

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  • Mozzarella created in Atlantic City 'lab' nabs a 'shark' | Breaking AC

    By Lynda Cohen Verified| BreakingAC@ Mike Hauke's luck looked like it might be running out. The creator of Tony Boloney's had brought his Atlantic City twist on the mozzarella stick to ABC's "Shark Tank."Mad Mutz Mozzarella Sticks were the brainchild of Hauke who enlisted his friend Michael Burns to join him in the venture. The company owned by the Margate residents has the ability to produce 60,000 mozzarella sticks a day in its Atlantic City “laboratory.”After Hauke made his "Shark Tank" pitch, the men on the panel were out

    By Lynda Cohen Verified · BreakingAC

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Galloway man accused of recording men in bathrooms is indicted | Breaking AC

    By Lynda Cohen Verified| BreakingAC@ A Galloway Township man accused of secretly recording men inside bathroom stalls for months at various locations was indicted Thursday. Daniel Zhang, 23, was indicted on 15 counts of third-degree invasion of privacy. He first was charged Sept. 16, after Hamilton Township police were called to the Planet Fitness. Zhang told police he recorded by standing in one stall, and then lifting his cell phone so it recorded a stall on the other side of the barrier

    By Lynda Cohen Verified · BreakingAC

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Atlantic City football program teaches more than sports | Breaking AC

    By Lynda Cohen Verified| BreakingAC@ Football is about more than the gridiron for one Atlantic City-area coach looking to help kids avoid the stumbles he made. Stay Humble Eat Crumbs, or SHEC, is about focusing on getting kids scholarships, furthering their education and knowing what else is out there, explained Kaiwan Lewis, who created the program in 2017. The former college standout at the University of South Carolina and Rutgers University says he didn't have a plan when he got done playing sports. "I had to find myself," he said

    By Lynda Cohen Verified · BreakingAC

    Apr. 16, 2025

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