Stone Harbor Borough Council Votes To Censure Mayor

Stone Harbor Borough Council members have voted to censure Mayor Judith M. Davies-Dunhour over comments made at the previous meeting. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Davies-Dunhour opposed council’s naming of Manny Parada as borough administrator and has served as interim administrator since council fired former Administrator Bob Smith in February. At the August … Read more

Recount In 2nd Ward AC City Council Race

There will be a recount in the 2nd Ward City Council race, in which two Democratic candidates are just three votes apart, a Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Atlantic County Board of Elections Chair Lynn Caterson said the recount will take place Friday and consists of paper and … Read more

AC Man Sentenced On Drug, Weapons Counts

23 year old Hamid Palmer of Atlantic City was sentenced to a concurrent New Jersey State Prison term of three-and-one-half years without parole on two indictments charging him with Second- Degree Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, and Third-Degree Possession of Methamphetamine. On May 3, 2021, Atlantic City Police were dispatched to Hard Rock Casino in … Read more

Three Die From Injuries In Atlantic County Parkway Crash

Three Monmouth County residents were killed Sunday night when their car ran off the Garden State Parkway and into a tree. The Press of Atlantic City reports the accident happened near mile marker 44.6 southbound. Three people in that vehicle, Sabrina Kontos, 24, of Ocean Grove, and her two passengers, Dion Bullock, 27, of Asbury … Read more

Nine Arrested In AC During Drug Surveillance Operation

The Atlantic City Police Department conducted multiple surveillance operations in the area of the first block of south Tennessee Avenue over two separate days. The operations were conducted by members of the Special Investigations Section and Patrol Division. They were in response to complaints from residents and merchants regarding the possession and distribution of narcotics … Read more

Brig-Vet Surfcamp

About 20 veterans got a chance to ride the wild surf Monday during an event by Brig-Vet Surfcamp for disabled veterans providing yoga/wellness classes and surf lessons at the 16th Street beach in Brigantine. According to press of Atlantic City Warrior Surf, from Charleston, South Carolina, traveled to Brigantine to act as yoga and surfing … Read more

Ducktown Neighborhood Fire

A fire is still under investigation that left three adults and seven children displaced from their home after it caught fire minutes after midnight Monday. The fire burned in the 2400 block of Arctic Avenue in the city’s Ducktown neighborhood. Crews arrived to heavy fire in the building’s rear that reached the second and third … Read more

Atlantic City Drug Sweep

Nine people were put into handcuffs after being arrested in a sweep for drug activity along South Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City, according to police. The sweeps in the first block of the street were in response to complaints from residents and merchants regarding drug use and distribution in the area, police said in a … Read more

Girl Missing From Middle Township Found In Georgia

A 14-year-old girl missing from Middle Township since last Monday was found unharmed late last week and two men have been arrested. The teenager was located in Acworth, Georgia. Police in Georgia arrested two men in Acworth and charged them with luring the child and conspiracy to lure a child, both second-degree felonies. The suspects, … Read more

Ten Displaced By Early Morning Fire In AC

An early morning fire in Atlantic City displaced 10 people Monday. According to BreakingAC.com, firefighters were called to the 2400 block of Arctic Avenue just after midnight, where they found heavy fire in the rear of the three-story building that extended onto the second and third floors. There were 32 firefighters and four commanders on … Read more