Ventnor Traffic Projects

Ventnor is looking to spend an estimated $4.8 million on three projects to improve traffic flow and safety. One of them includes synchronizing traffic on Atlantic Avenue.The City Commission will hold a public hearing today on a bond ordinance funding the improvements. The ordinance appropriates about $2.5 million in grants for the traffic improvements and … Read more

Beach Tag Prices

Sea Isle City Beachgoers get ready to shell out more money to sit among the seashells as officials consider a potential $5 increase in the price of daily, weekly and seasonal tags. If City Council approves an ordinance after a public hearing planned for Oct. 24, it would be the first increase in beach tag … Read more

Replacement Of Stone Harbor Bridge

A drawbridge mechanism that has been in use for close to a century is slated for replacement on the primary route connecting Stone Harbor to the mainland. The movable span on the 96th Street bridge connecting Stone Harbor’s main shopping area to Middle Township is scheduled for replacement, according to county officials, with work expected … Read more

Ventnor Considers Projects To Improve Traffic Flow, Safety

Ventnor is looking to spend an estimated $4.8 million on three projects to improve traffic flow and safety. According to the Press of Atlantic City, the City Commission will hold a public hearing Thursday on a bond ordinance funding the improvements. The ordinance appropriates about $2.5 million in grants for the traffic improvements and calls … Read more

Second Former Stockton University Employee Files Suit Over COVID Policies

Another former Stockton University employee is suing the school over claims it failed to accommodate religious beliefs in its COVID-19 vaccine policy. The suit was filed on behalf of Sami Doganay, 26-year-old resident of Wharton, Morris County, who worked at Stockton starting in 2021. Stockton declined to comment on the latest suit Wednesday, reports the … Read more

Man Arrested In Wildwood Stabbing

Atlantic City police have arrested a man wanted in a Wildwood stabbing earlier this month. 43 year old Terrance Dore, reports the Press of Atlantic City, was considered armed and dangerous after stabbing a woman Sept. 10 at an apartment on West Poplar Avenue. He was captured in Atlantic City by local officers Sunday. Dore … Read more

Former Stockton University Employees Sues Over COVID Policies

A former Stockton University employee is suing over the school’s COVID-19 policies that she said violated her religious obligations. According to the Press of Atlantic City, 66 year old Kim A. McCabe alleges Stockton violated the Law Against Discrimination by refusing to accommodate her Christian beliefs in its COVID-19 vaccine and testing protocols. As a … Read more

AC Church Opposes Pot Dispensary

Members of a historic church in the city’s Chelsea neighborhood do not want a cannabis dispensary nearby, but one may be on the way just the same. The Press of Atlantic City reports parishoners attended a hearing on whether to approve a site plan for a cannabis sales business at 2834 Atlantic Ave., on the … Read more

Weymouth Township Sex Offender

A registered Megan’s Law offender 54 year old William McDermott is accused of luring multiple girls to his Weymouth Township home, and paying some for sex acts and explicit videos.Charges include human trafficking and prostitution of a minor.