Man Arrested On Animal Cruelty Counts

The Galloway Township Police Department announced that more than 25 animals found living in poor conditions were removed from a township property and that a Wildwood Crest man was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals. The Cape May County Herald reports detectives responded to the 100 block of Zurich Avenue to conduct a follow-up … Read more

ACHA Fined $24K Over Boiler Conditions At Complexes

The state has fined the Atlantic City Housing Authority $24,000 over boiler conditions at three public housing complexes, including Stanley Holmes Village, where many residents have not had consistent heat and hot water all winter. According to the Press of Atlantic City, the problems at Altman Terrace and Shore Park and at Stanley Holmes included … Read more

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Looks like you’ll be seeing alot of green as Atlantic city and the Atlantic City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee are motivated to make the March 9 event the largest in the resort’s history.This year’s parade will feature 80 acts, 70 floats, nine string bands, four piper bands, floats, vehicles, and actor Kelsey Grammer and … Read more

License Plate Readers

The cameras are coming to Atlantic City with about 120 automated license plate readers getting installed in the city to help police find stolen vehicles.State Police will receive $1.1 million from the Department of Community Affairs and $273,000 from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority to purchase readers in the resort. The cameras will be installed … Read more

Cumberland County Food And Shelter Programs

Cumberland County has been awarded $90,866 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to fund food and shelter programs in the area. The money was made possible by the DHS’ Emergency Food and Shelter Program. The national board that selected the county features representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, American Red Cross, Catholic Charities … Read more

Drug Recognition Course At Stockton University

The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office and New Jersey State Police co-hosted a Drug Recognition Course at the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Center at Stockton University in Atlantic City NJ. The event was training for first responders to understand and be able to recognize drug overdoses and symptoms in addition to capturing accurate data for deployment … Read more

Mother Who Strangled Son, Drove To Shore, Guilty Of Murder

A mother who strangled her 11-year-old son at their Pennsylvania home last year and then went to Cape May, where she drove her SUV into the ocean, has been convicted of murder. The Press of Atlantic City reports Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead, 51, of Horsham, faces a mandatory life term when she’s sentenced Friday. She was found … Read more

Atlantic County Job Fair March 23rd

Atlantic County government will host a job fair March 23 at the Galloway Township branch of the county library. According to the Star Press, the county is seeking to fill a variety of jobs, including engineers and planners, omnibus operators, animal attendants, food service workers, nurses, and accounting and finance positions. The event will run … Read more

Men Face Weapons Charges In AC

On February 13, detectives of the Special Investigations Section in Atlantic City were conducting a surveillance operation in the 700 and 800 blocks of Virginia Avenue targeting two men in possession of firearms. During the surveillance, the detectives observed the targets of the investigation, 18 year old Mahrod Barley-Stukes and 24 year old Kasean Griffin. … Read more

Non-Profit Donations

The First Bank of Sea Isle City has donated $7,500 to four local nonprofits. Recipients include Saint Maximilian Kolbe Church in the Marmora section of Upper Township, Mayor Leonard Desiderio’s Holiday Toy & Food Drive, Sea Isle City United Methodist Church and Sea Isle’s VFW Post 1963.