Ventnor Plaza

The Ventnor Plaza revamp will be done before Memorial Day, according to Mark Greco and partners who purchased the 15.3-acre shopping center in June 2022, he announced he was ready to embark on a multi-million dollar project to revitalize it. According to the Pr ess of Atlantic City Greco said the process has gone very … Read more

Stone Harbor Raising Rental Fees, Fire Inspections

Stone Harbor Borough Council will vote on new fees for rental licenses and fire inspections at its next meeting, April 2, Jennifer Gensemer, chair of the Administration and Finance Committee, said during a council work session last week. According to the Cape May County Herald, the new fee structure will raise rental license costs from … Read more

Tammy Murphy Suspends US Senate Campaign

New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy on Sunday suspended her U.S. Senate campaign to replace Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez as he faces federal corruption charges. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Murphy said in a video posted to social media that winning the Democratic primary would require her to wage “a very divisive and … Read more

Three Cuffed In AC Drug Probe

Atlantic City Police completed an investigation resulting in the arrest of three and the recovery of a handgun and drugs. On March 21, 2024, detectives of the Special Investigations Section concluded a one-month investigation into the distribution of illegal narcotics with a court authorized search warrant in the first block of south Kentucky Avenue. The … Read more

Rio Grande Man Faces Child Porn Counts

A Rio Grande man faces additional child pornography charges after authorities analyzed more than 1,000 items seized from him, reports the Press of Atlantic City. 21 year old Javish Roman was charged with possession and distribution of child pornography. On Thursday, he also was charged with manufacturing of child pornography and two counts of endangering … Read more

Sea Isle Braces For Storm

Coastal low-pressure systems will move into our area starting late tonight (Friday, March 22) and will linger through Monday or Tuesday. Sea Isle City can expect moderate to heavy rain starting early Saturday morning and continuing into the evening hours. At this time, 2- to 3-inches of rain are expected – and we can also … Read more

Green Zone Expanded

Atlantic City Council this week approved the expansion of its “Green Zone,” opening up more opportunities for the cannabis industry in the resort. The ordinance, brought forward by council Vice President Kaleem Shabazz, was approved 6-3, one more “yes” vote than when it was introduced last month.The Green Zone runs from Boston to Maryland avenues, … Read more

Great Egg Hunt Update

The Great Egg Hunt on the Boardwalk scheduled for Saturday was postponed to Sunday due to forecasted rain, the city announced.The free event will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, or while supplies last, the city said. Flyers will direct families to boardwalk merchants participating in the hunt. Children up to age 7 … Read more

Aunt Kitty’s Food Safety Violations

Aunt Kitty’s Food Inc., a subsidiary of Hanover Foods Corps.,manufacturing canned soups, sauces, pasta, vegetables and gravy was cited with seven safety violations by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration and recommended to pay $463,224 in penalties, the agency said last week. According to the Press of Atlantic City the complaints stem from an … Read more

Cape May To Test Digital Beach Tags

Cape May will try out digital beach tags for this summer season. The plan, reports the Cape May County Herald, is to pick one category of tag, perhaps the three-day tag, and have a trial period to ensure that the service to beachgoers can be delivered while protecting the tag revenue from harm due to … Read more