Fishheads, the popular Atlantic City food truck, is fighting eviction by the state from Gardner’s Basin

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Daily News | Fishheads, the popular food truck in Atlantic City, is fighting eviction by the state from Gardner’s Basin

ATLANTIC CITY — For seven summers, Gregory “Dredgie” Wood has served fish platters and sandwiches from his Fishheads food truck set near the back bay in Atlantic City.

Fishheads has been in Atlantic City for 25 years, and was at the corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Adriatic Avenue prior to moving to Gardner’s Basin seven years ago, where its food truck replaced Scales Restaurant, which had been destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. And Scales runs The Woody Bar out of a shipping container across from Fish Heads. The City said it was consulting with its legal team before commenting about the whether the bar was also being asked to leave.

She said Wood has hired the children of her clients from Pennsylvania who have bought summer homes in nearby neighborhoods. “He’s a pillar,” she said. But it has been the city that has been notifying Wood that his Basin time is up. Mayor Marty Small Sr. says the city attempted to help Woods move to a different location, either by the seawall or at the Walk, the city’s downtown outlet mall.

“Right now we’re not going to move anything,” Wood says. His season was set to start Memorial Day Weekend.

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