Woman Killed In Crash On AC Expressway

A 37-year-old woman was killed in a crash on the Atlantic City Expressway in Camden County on Saturday night after she struck an disabled vehicle parked on the right shoulder, reports NJ.com. Ashley Pitts was driving an SUV west near milepost 38.3 in Winslow when she sideswiped the disabled car, State Police said. Pitts, of … Read more

Moody’s, Standard & Poors Affirm Atlantic County Bond Ratings

Atlantic County’s top-tier bond ratings have been reaffirmed by Moody’s Investors and Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings based on the county’s strong budgetary performance and financial management policies, and its continued efforts to diversify the economy. The county has maintained these ratings for the past 16 years. According to Moody’s, which assigned an Aa2 rating … Read more

Norcross Charged With Racketeering

George Norcross, who for decades had been a Democratic political kingmaker in New Jersey, was charged with racketeering in an indictment unsealed Monday. Published reports indicate Norcross’s brother, Phillip Norcross, and four other defendants also were charged in the 13-count indictment, which was filed by New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin. Platkin accused the brothers … Read more

Summer Opening Atlantic City Beaches

As of July 1, in Atlantic City all beaches from Caspian Avenue to Jackson Avenue will be open. Swimming is permitted only when a lifeguard is present which is from 10 am to 6 pm. Surfing is permitted at Crystal Beach at New Hampshire Avenue, Delaware Avenue and Raleigh Avenue. Kayaking and windsurfing are permitted … Read more

White Horse Pike Shooting

A Mays Landing man was charged with firing a gun on the White Horse Pike, police said. And according to the Press of Atlantic City Desmon Wilson, 23, was charged with multiple weapons offenses.Just before 10:30 p.m. Friday, police were dispatched to the motel corridor for a report of shots fired. Police found evidence that … Read more

Pop Lloyd Stadium

The transformation of Atlantic city’s historic ball park to a multisports complex will begin this week. City officials announced a groundbreaking ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Pop Lloyd Stadium at 1200 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.The project will see the all-grass and dirt field transformed into a youth sports … Read more

Juneteenth Freedom Day Marked In AC

Juneteenth Freedom Day was marked Saturday in Atlantic City as about 500 people took part in celebration at Brown’s Park in the city’s Midtown section. The Press of Atlantic City reports Juneteenth commemorates the events of June 19, 1865. That was the day that the people of Texas were informed of the Emancipation Proclamation announcing … Read more

Farmer’s Market Produce for Low-Income Seniors

Low-income Atlantic County residents 60 years and older can request a $50 credit to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs at participating local farmers markets beginning July 1 through November 29, 2024. The Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Services will provide access and information to interested residents who meet the age and income eligibility guidelines … Read more

New Jersey Gambling Revenues Up In May From A Year Ago

Revenue was up 8.3% from a year for New Jersey’s casinos, horse tracks that take sports bets and their online partners compared to a year ago. Figures from state gambling regulators say the take from gamblers was nearly $510 million, reports the Press of Atlantic City. And while the casinos’ core business — money won … Read more