AC Police Detective Suspended After Traffic Incident

An Atlantic City Police detective was suspended after being accused of driving recklessly to the point that he nearly crashed into a patrol car before fleeing an attempted traffic stop. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Detective Fariyd Holmes is suspended without pay while the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office investigates, charged with eluding, according … Read more

Bridgeton Breast Cancer Awareness

In honor of breast cancer month in October 200 Bridgeton community members, including many breast cancer survivors marched Saturday as part of an annual breast cancer awareness luncheon at the Alms center.Saturday’s event included family and those fighting breast cancer, dressed in black slacks and pink t-shirts to raise awarness.

Ocean City Schools Contract

The local Board of Education and the Ocean City Education Association have approved a three-year contract that covers more than 200 school district employees, district officials said Monday.The contract is effective July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2027. It includes a salary increase of 3% each year, according to school district Business Administrator Tim Kelley. … Read more

Contractor Crime

According to the Press of Atlantic City a Lacey Township contractor admitted Monday that he took money from a client without completing work to their house, and spent about $40,000 out of 70-thousand dollars of that gambling in Atlantic City, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office said.Jeffrey Crawford, 50, pleaded guilty to theft by failure to … Read more

North Wildwood Council Allocates $12K For Beach Repairs

North Wildwood City Council authorized $12,500 at a recent meeting to make certain beach repairs to damage caused by storms. According to the Cape May County Herald, council passed a resolution saying “severe damage” had occurred due to recent coastal storms, including damage to the 20th Avenue outfall pipe and the 3rd Avenue beach bulkhead. … Read more

Stone Harbor Preps For Potential Zoning Faceoff

Stone Harbor Council passed a resolution Tuesday, Oct. 17, authorizing the award of a contract establishing a special counsel on zoning matters. According to the Cape May County Herald, the measure states that a “special counsel may become necessary to defend the borough in matters relative to zoning issues.” Citizens have objected to lot grading … Read more

Cape May To Hold Town Hall City Council Meeting

A “town hall city council meeting” is happening in Cape May, Nov. 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the auditorium in City Hall. The Cape May County Herald reports Mayor Zack Mullock said the agenda has not yet been finalized but it will include updates on flood insurance and the joint county and city … Read more

Stockton University Signs Agreement With School In South Korea

Stockton University President Joe Bertolino visited Sookmyung Women’s University — one of the world’s largest female educational institutes — and signed two academic agreements between the universities on Oct. 19. The first establishes a joint study-abroad program and the second allows for the mutual exchange of students and materials between the universities. Bertolino and Yunkeum … Read more

Brigantine City Council Overhauls STR Rules

Brigantine City Council has adopted an overhaul of its rules for short term rental properties. The Press of Atlantic City reports the measure includes an increased licensing fee of $150 per advertised bedroom and a 1.25% digital lodging tax per online booking. Other changes include posting names and contact information for each property’s owner, rental … Read more