Parking Garage Available

According to the Press of Atlantic City, The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority will offer free parking at the Wave garage at Mississippi and Fairmount avenues from 4 p.m. Monday to 8 a.m. Wednesday due to an expected winter storm. The offer extends to all residents and visitors of Atlantic City. During this period, parking will … Read more

Ventnor Ped Killed

In Ventnor, a pedestrian was killed Friday night after being struck by a vehicle on Wellington Avenue, police said. Vincent Carulli, 81, of Ventnor, crossed Wellington near Little Rock Avenue and was walking east when he was hit by a 2009 Ford Crown Victoria driven by Frank Gitto III, 64, of Ventnor, at 6:25 p.m. … Read more

Monday Fire Destroys Home In EHT

A fire Monday morning destroyed a home on Betsy Scull Road in the Scullville section of the township. According to the Press of Atlantic City, the fire started at 8:54 a.m. and was under control by about noon. One person was in the 200-block home at the time of the fire and was airlifted to … Read more

Atlantic County Uncovers Sober Living Failures, Abuses

A recently released State Commission on Investigation report on addiction treatment facilities found a number of abuses and failures in the regulation and oversight of facilities throughout the state. Atlantic County government case workers were among those who first brought concerns about abuses in a state-licensed sober living facility located in Atlantic County to the … Read more

Ventnor Man Killed In Pedestrian Accident

A pedestrian was killed Friday night after being struck by a vehicle on Wellington Avenue. 81 year old Vincent Carulli of Ventnor, crossed Wellington near Little Rock Avenue and was walking east when he was hit by a 2009 Ford Crown Victoria driven by Frank Gitto III, 64, of Ventnor, reports the Press of Atlantic … Read more

Atlantic County Has 10 Question Survey On Opioid Problems

The Atlantic County Division of Public Health is asking people to fill out a 10-question online survey with recommendations for addressing opioid abuse and its impact on residents. The county received more than $600,000 in settlement funds last year after the state was awarded $640 million from opioid makers and distributors, reports the Press of … Read more

Brigantine Addressing Erosion At The Cove

Brigantine is taking steps to see what it can do to address the significant amount of beach erosion happening at The Cove. According to the Press of Atlantic City, the area has lost more than 900 feet of beach, causing concern about potential damage to homes and city infrastructure in that area, leaving limited space … Read more

SIC Officials With Info On Approaching Storm

A low-pressure system will arrive and intensify over our area starting tonight (February 12) and continue through Tuesday morning (February 13). Sea Isle City officials say more than an inch of rain may fall along with strong gusty winds, and minor to moderate tidal flooding with this storm system. The main hi-tide of concern will … Read more

Ocean City Seal

In Ocean City a four- to six-week-old male gray seal pup that made its way from the bay at West Avenue down 42nd Street was taken to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center on Wednesday.This is the second seal this season the Brigantine-based center said it has rescued from a road. In A news Release the … Read more

Galloway Township Meeting Agenda Items

At the recent Galloway Township meeting two of the concerns discussed were a reduction in the speed limit on Old New York Road and the smell coming from the Atlantic County Utilities Authority’s landfill.The decrease in the speed limit from 50 to 45 mph is specifically for the area of Old New York Road between … Read more