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It was hot on the sand but sizzling in the sky, as planes roared past the crowds in Atlantic City for the newly revamped Soar & Shore Festival.
The Wahon Wheel singer and former Hootie & the Blowfish frontman got through four songs before ending his concert when he just couldn’t sing anymore.
Planes will be in the sky for practice Tuesday and Wednesday, as Atlantic City brings back its annual air show after a year-hiatus.
All eyes were on the sky on Wednesday in Atlantic City. "It's amazing to see these planes do what they do," said Sandra Rice of Sicklerville, N.J. "I love the sound of it all." Heart-pounding ...
The New York Post stayed at Atlantic City's Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. We reviewed the room, Etess Arena, Kuro Japanese restaurant, boardwalk and casino.
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