Autism Run-Walk Coming To Sea Isle

The Mike’s Seafood Run-Walk for Autism annually attracts thousands of participants and spectators to Sea Isle City during the Presidents Day weekend. BreakingAC.com reports now in its 17th year, the event will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15, starting at noon on the oceanfront Promenade and includes a five-kilometer run and one-mile family fun walk. … Read more

Man Wounded In Domestic Shooting In Pleasantville

A man was wounded in a Pleasantville shooting early Saturday morning. According to BreakingAC.com, the shooting happened in the 1300 block of South New Road. The victim’s vehicle was taken but has been recovered. Police say it was a domestic incident. The injury was not considered life-threatening.

McDevitt Announces Bid For AC Mayor’s Post

Bob McDevitt, a former union president and Atlantic City native, has announce his plan to challenge Mayor Marty Small Sr. for the Democratic nomination in this year’s mayoral election. The primary election is scheduled for June 10. The Press of Atlantic City reports McDevitt was joined by at-large City Council hopefuls John Devlin, a retired … Read more

EHT Woman Pleads Guilty To Endangering The Welfare Of A Child

An Egg Harbor Township woman accused of failing to get her toddler help after he allegedly ingested methamphetamine was released after pleading guilty, BreakingAC has learned. Holly Peace, 43, faces five years’ probation when she is sentenced March 12 on a charge of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child. Peace was arrested in June, … Read more

EHT Man Charged In Bomb Threat Released From Jail

An Egg Harbor Township man who sparked the evacuation of a neighboring school was released from jail Friday. BreakingAC.com reports 37 year old Long Pham is accused of refusing to surrender when State Police came to arrest him last week on charges he made several threats to the Atlantic City International Airport via social media. … Read more

Avalon Couple Fined For Vegetation Removal

In Avalon a borough couple who violated dune protection ordinances by removing existing vegetation and installing a lawn at their high dunes property in 2023 have been fined $2,000 under a plea agreement they reached with the borough.The plea agreement by the couple, Vahan and Danielle Gureghian of 5609 Dune Drive, with borough Prosecutor Kyle … Read more

Coursey Not Running For Re-Election

Ernest Coursey, the only Democrat on the Atlantic County Board of Commissioners, will not run for reelection this year so he can focus on his health, he said Thursday.He is being treated for colon cancer at MD Anderson Cancer Center, part of Cooper University Health Care in Camden, and will have surgery Monday, he said.”I … Read more

Brigantine Shoplifting

Three people were arrested Monday in Brigantine for their alleged involvement in two separate shoplifting incidents that took place within three minutes of each other, police said. Icsha Wilson, 49, of Egg Harbor City, was charged with shoplifting, hindering apprehension, possession of drug paraphernalia and identify theft. Tyneka B. Parker, 46, of Atlantic City, was … Read more

Construction Worker Killed In EHT Accident

A construction worker was killed Tuesday afternoon in a construction accident at the Club at Tilton on Hingston Road. A roofing crew was cleaning up at about 3:10 p.m. after doing demolition/construction on the exterior of the Club at Tilton, reports Breaking AC.com when a concrete slab fell on a 23 year old worker. The … Read more

AC Teen’s Case Moved To Adult Court

An Atlantic City teen accused of fatally stabbing a friend when both were 16 was ordered detained after his case was moved to adult court. BreakingAC.com reports 18 year old Trumaine Clements Jr. has been in the Harborfields Juvenile Detention Center since his arrest shortly after the Aug. 16, 2023, stabbing. He was waived up … Read more