Linwood Police Warn Of Scams

Police in Linwood are warning several different types of scams are going around. Police say they often come via email, with some pretending to be from the U.S. Postal Service or Amazon, but they also include text messages, as the recent “unpaid toll” texts that have been spreading. It should noted that all of these … Read more

48 Indicted In Connection With Alleged Cockfighting Ring

A grand jury indicted 48 people in a Galloway Township cockfighting ring this week. BreakingAC.com reports a large group was found when Police Department’s Humane Law Enforcement Unit entered the South Breman Avenue property with a warrant last March. Many tried to flee. An investigation by a detective led to the property after he found … Read more

Ocean City Capital Plan

Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian presented a five-year capital plan to the public Feb. 22 that calls for $67.6 million in capital spending over the next five years, 2025-2029, with $14.5 million in 2025 alone.Flood mitigation infrastructure projects, beach and bay restoration and dredging, recreation and playground rejuvenation, and a series of new building construction … Read more

Gambling Tax

Casinos, online betting companies and their political allies in both parties are gearing up for a fight against Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposal to raise taxes on internet gambling and sports betting – the two fastest-growing parts of New Jersey’s gambling industry.The Democratic governor suggested Tuesday in his budget proposal raising taxes on both forms of … Read more

New Public Safety Director

Atlantic City is hiring former Pleasantville police Chief Sean Riggin as its public safety director, Mayor Marty Small Sr. said Wednesday morning to the Press of Atlantic City. Riggin, who will be paid $110,000 a year in his new role, retired as chief of the Pleasantville Police Department in 2021. “I’m really excited about the … Read more

Delays Expected Due To Work On Bridges

The state Department of Transportation has scheduled maintenance Thursday and Friday on the Route 30 and 40 bridges that will involve several periodic openings of five to 10 minutes each between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., with 20-30 minute intervals between openings to allow for traffic to clear. The Press of Atlantic City reports the … Read more

Riggin Will Oversee Public Safety In Atlantic City

Sean Riggin, who has been serving as Department of Community Affairs monitor in Atlantic City for the past few months, will now oversee public safety, including the Police and Fire departments. Riggin already has had a long working relationship with Atlantic City police, serving 20 years as a police officer in neighboring Pleasantville. When he … Read more