Flaming Boat On Cape May Beach

A sailboat grounded near Sunset Beach burned overnight, leaving a smoldering shell by Tuesday morning. The Press of Atlantic City reports the sailboat, named Panache, had been on the beach since October. Officials presumed the boat was deliberately set on fire. It was set to be removed from the beach Tuesday.

Pleasantville Man Convicted Of Murder

An Atlantic County jury convicted 34 year old Lewis Johnson of Pleasantville has been convicted of murder for the killing of 17-year-old C.W. on the 2000 block of Blaine Avenue in June of 2020. Johnson drove down to Atlantic City from Easton, Pennsylvania to help his then-girlfriend Shaquana Lewis confront the parents of her daughter’s … Read more

Pleasantville Safety

Pleasantville has received more than $730,000 in state grant funding for three projects designed to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety throughout the community. According to the city improvements include Second, Third and Fourth Streets.

Stanley Holmes Village

The federal overseer of the Atlantic City Housing Authority, which has seen trouble providing heat and hot water in some of its nine properties, is due to visit Stanley Holmes Village and talk to residents this week. At the same time, a group of more than 100 residents at the 420-unit Stanley Holmes complex is … Read more

Dog Fighting

According to the Press of Atlantic City two South Jersey men have been charged for their involvement in a dog-fighting ring that involved a Telegram-based dog fighting collective spanning several states, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Monday.Johnnie Lee Nelson, 34, of Bridgeton, and Tommy J. Watson, aka “Snakes,” 43, of Clayton worked with others to … Read more

Ocean City Murder

A 46-year-old Ocean City man known to be sufferring from mental illness was arrested Friday after calling police and saying he had killed his mother, the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office said. Jeffrey Surgent was charged with first-degree murder, third-degree possession of weapon for an unlawful purpose, and fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, said … Read more

Cape May City Manager

As the one responsible for Cape May’s day to day operations, recently hired away from Upper Township, Paul Dietrich appears likely to be Cape May’s next city manager, taking over from the departing Mike Voll. The final decision is with City Council, which is set to vote on the appointment Tuesday. Mayor Zack Mullock said … Read more

Izakaya Restaurant In Borgata To Close

Chef Michael Schulson’s Izakaya restaurant at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will close Jan. 1 after 15 years in operation, the two parties announced Monday. According to the Press of Atlantic City, a news release calls the closure a strategic move that aligns with the evolving goals of both Schulson Collective and Borgata. It also … Read more

More Hurdles, Waiting For Wildwood Crest Proposed Hotel

The former Ocean Holiday Motor Inn will stay as-is for a few more months, after the Planning Board adjourned a development application at its Dec. 6 meeting from a well-known hotelier who purchased the oceanfront motel in 2019. According to the Cape May County Herald, ICONA Resorts wants to extensively renovate the motel, located at … Read more

Sweeney Says He’ll Run For Governor

A former top Democratic lawmaker on Monday announced a bid for governor of New Jersey, touting his credentials as a union ironworker and longtime legislator who worked to pass a minimum wage indexed to inflation, paid family leave, and a number of other measures. 64 year old Steve Sweeney posted a video online to announce … Read more