Three Arrested In Drug Raid

Three people were arrested on drug distribution and weapons charges Monday, Dec. 18, after a raid on a home and vehicle turned up methamphetamine, cocaine, guns and ammunition. According to the Cape May County Herald, federal, state and county authorities worked together in executing a search warrant for a home in the 600 block of … Read more

New Police Station For Rio Grande

Middle Township Police announced the official opening of the new Rio Grande substation on Friday, Dec. 22, reinforcing the department’s commitment to ensuring the safety of the community. The Cape May County Herald reports the new substation is located at the County Commons, 3801 Route 9 south, Unit 7, adjacent to the Cape Square Entertainment … Read more

Longport Woman Leaves Lots To Create Park

A Longport woman recently left two beach blocks valued at more than $1.6 million to the borough for creation of a park, among other stipulations. According to the Press of Atlantic City, 88 year old Dorothy McGee served as a secretary on the borough’s school board for more than two decades, left the borough with … Read more

AC Gets Transit Village Grant Money For EV’s

Atlantic City has received a $2.32 million Transit Village grant from the state to buy 19 electric vehicles for the city’s Department of Public Works. According to the Press of Atlantic City, the vehicles include service vehicles, trash trucks, a passenger bus and a pickup. Vehicle charging stations will also be installed at the public … Read more

Man Draws Five Year Sentence In AC Gun Case

Five years behind bars the sentence for a Vineland man arrested for brandishing a gun during a fight over the summer in Atlantic City. 24 year old Jahlil Walker was found guilty of possession of a handgun without a permit. The Press of Atlantic City reports on June 4, Atlantic City police were dispatched to … Read more

Stanley Holmes Village Tenants Demand Action On Poor Conditions

Stanley Holmes Village tenants and advocates argued with City Council Wednesday night over its refusal to hold hearings about the lack of heat and other poor conditions in Atlantic City Housing Authority projects. According to the Press of Atlantic City, residents complained of issues like severe mold and mildew. One woman said, in her case, … Read more

Community Foodbank

A tradition since 1991 the Atlantic County Utilities Authority collected 12,253 pounds of nonperishable food, diapers and other donations this month as part of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey’s 33rd annual Holiday Food Drive.During the drive, residents left their donations with their recycling from Dec. 4 to 15.

Atlantic City Arts Foundation

Stockton Uniersity and the Atlantic City Arts Foundation are several local organizations receiving $1.5 million in New Jersey Economic Development Authority funds for art, cultural and streetscaping projects in Atlantic City.The grants were part of a larger $3 million infusion through the Activation, Revitalization and Transformation (A.R.T.) Program aimed at investing in initiatives in Atlantic … Read more

South Jersey AIDS Alliance

Atlantic City City Council had an agenda item Wednesday night a vote on a proposed lawsuit settlement with the South Jersey AIDS Alliance over the city’s 2021 attempt to close a needle-exchange program. But it was yanked from the agenda at the last minute.City attorney Mike Perugini said the agreement, which will involve dismissing the … Read more