Next Storm Called A ‘Quick Hitter’

A quick hitting but strong storm will begin Friday evening along the Jersey shore. Windswept rain and possible thunderstorms will impact New Jersey for the second half of Friday night. Flooding rain and wind damage are possible, reports the Press of Atlantic City. The rain will end by daybreak Saturday. However, gusty conditions will last … Read more

Craft Beer And Distilleries Bill

To address the craft beer and local distillery business a bill intended to ease the state’s restrictions on breweries and distilleries was passed by members of the outgoing state Senate on Monday. Gov. Phil Murphy has until Jan. 16 to sign it.The bill will allow breweries more freedom to hold events and partner with food … Read more

Wildwood Beachhead

According to the mayor of Wildwood Patrick Rosenello said the recent storms ravaged the existing beachhead and has described his town as the worst spot in New Jersey for beach erosion. In recent years, he has had a running series of arguments with the state Department of Environmental Protection on beach issues. Rosenello is hoping … Read more

Atlantic City School Campus Police

According to the Press of Atlantic City the Atlantic City School District is waiting for word on how much they would have to pay toward a match for a $3.75 million grant to get police on campuses, school board President Shay Steele said Thursday. Steele said there’s no clarity on the financial obligation the board … Read more

No Trash Or Recycling Collection On MLK Day In SIC

Because Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a city holiday, there will be no curbside trash or recycling collections on Monday, January 15 in Sea Isle. All curbside trash and recycling collections during the week of January 15 will take place one day later than usual (Monday’s collections will take place on Tuesday; Tuesday’s collections … Read more

Murphy Vetoes Fines For Underage Alcohol Possession

A bill intended to bring some relief to shore communities plagued by summer crowds of rowdy juveniles who use alcohol freely was conditionally vetoed by Gov. Phil Murphy. The Cape May County Herald reports the bill would have established $50 fines for underage possession of alcohol and allowed police to issue a complaint summons, the … Read more

Cape May County Hospitals See Increase In Respiratory Illnesses

The two hospitals that most directly serve Cape May County are reporting an increase in patients with respiratory illness. Both hospitals said they have responded by following CDC guidelines. The Cape May County Herald reports Shore Medical Center requires all visitors and hospital staff to wear a surgical mask in all patient areas. Cape Regional … Read more

Hearing Thursday On Landfill Odors

The Atlantic County Utilities Authority will hold a town hall meeting to discuss odors coming from county’s landfill. According to the Press Enteprise, the meeting will happen at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Absecon City Hall. The public will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their concerns with the ACUA’s management team about the … Read more

ACPO Nails Down 19 Consecutive Jury Trial Guilty Verdicts

Since June 2022, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office has obtained 19 consecutive guilty verdicts. This success is owed to the hard work and dedication of the assistant prosecutors, detectives, local police officers within Atlantic County, and most importantly – the victims and witnesses of violent crime, who bravely come forward to ensure that dangerous criminals … Read more

Jail Sergeant Charged

In Mays Landing an Atlantic County jail sergeant 37 year old Fred Gilbert was charged after he allegedly tried to hide or destroy contraband found on an inmate last year, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office said Wednesday.Gilb ert of egg Harbor City is charged with official misconduct, witness tampering, obstruction, tampering with physical evidence and … Read more