Atlantic City Sexual Assault

An Atlantic City man 44 year old Andreas Andreadis last week was convicted of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl as she slept in 2019. A jury on Friday found Andreadis guilty of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child by sexual contact and abuse, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office said Monday in a … Read more

Atlantic City Chaplain

In May’s Landing, Lou Strugala, the founding pastor of Church by the Bay in Galloway Township, has been appointed the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office’s first chaplain.Strugala was sworn in during a ceremony Thursday, the Prosecutor’s Office said Monday in a news release. According to the press release he has experience as a chaplain to state … Read more

Hamilton Township Road Construction

A traffic heads-up in Hamilton township today through Friday, a single-lane, alternating traffic pattern will be in effect on Weymouth Road between mileposts 17 and 18 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting, for drainage improvements, milling/paving and asphalt driveway installation.Significant delays are anticipated Wednesday and Thursday for paving, Atlantic County officials said. Motorists … Read more

Traffic Advisory For Weymouth Road, Hamilton Township

Beginning Tuesday, October 3 through Friday, October 6, a single lane, alternating traffic pattern will be in effect on Weymouth Road in Hamilton Township between MP 17 and 18, 7 am – 5 pm, weather permitting, for county drainage improvements, milling/paving and asphalt driveway installation. Significant delays are anticipated on Wednesday and Thursday for paving … Read more

AC Man Found Guilty In Sexual Assault On Child

An Atlantic County jury found Andreas Andreadis, 44, of Atlantic City guilty of sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child by sexual conduct, and endangering the welfare of a child by abuse. The jury found that the defendant entered into the eight-year-old victim’s bedroom and touched the girl inappropriately while she was sleeping on … Read more

Beach Tags May Cost More In Sea Isle Next Summer

Beachgoers may pay more for beach tages next summer. The Press of Atlantic City reports if City Council approves an ordinance after a public hearing planned for Oct. 24, it would be the first increase in beach tag costs in 12 years, according to Mayor Len Desiderio. If it is approved next month, the city … Read more

World-Record Cheesesteak Eating Contest

And the world record-breaking cheesesteak egg roll eating contest that Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City hosted Saturday is addeds to the list of being gross but cool. The event was Major League Eating’s newest, sanctioned competition. Joey Chestnut, a 16-time winner of the Nathan’s hot dog eating contest, holds the world record for the most … Read more

Casino Industry Taxes And Fees

Atlantic city’s casino industry paid more than $504 million in taxes and fees last fiscal year, a record amount that helps fund programs around the state for its most vulnerable residents. According to the Press of Atlantic City the Casino Revenue Fund was established in 1976 with the provision that state revenues from casino gambling … Read more

Upper Township SmokeStack

In Upper Township the smokestack at the former BL England power plant will be taken down at 10 a.m. Oct 26, according to an announcement from owner Beesleys Point Development Group.The smokestack takedown means demolition of the site will be “substantially complete,” according to a statement from Beesleys Point Development Group.The area was in remediation … Read more