What’s Happening With The Ram’s Head Inn?

Purchased back in 1960 the Atlantic City Rescue Mission that operates a shelter in Atlantic City, purchased the White Horse Pike property days before it was scheduled to be demolished. Now County and township officials say they still know little about plans by the Atlantic City Rescue Mission to reopen the Ram’s Head Inn as … Read more

Wildwood Passes Curfew Ordinance

Wildwood passed a new ordinance that requires juveniles to be accompanied by a parent or guardian between midnight and 6 a.m. unless they’re going to or coming from work or a local business.A proposed ordinance suggests closing beaches from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. for everyone, in the interest of public safety.According to the ordinance, … Read more

Short-Term Rentals Discussion

In a weekend public input session residents addressed quality-of-life issues associated with short-term rentals in Brigantine. According to the press of atlantic city The city wants to create a proposal that would benefit everyone.So it hosted a meeting recently for the island’s short-term rental property owners. The meeting informed them of the issues residents were … Read more

Seven Years For Maucher In Car Pedestrian Accident Case

An Upper Township man who killed a woman by hitting her with his car before fleeing the scene will spend seven years in prison with credit for time served in jail, a judge ruled this week. According to the Press of Atlantic City, 51 year old Hugo Maucher hit Marjorie Straubmuller, who was walking along … Read more

Sea Isle 3rd Quarter Tax Bills’ Mailing Delayed

The mailing of Sea Isle City’s 2023 Third Quarter Tax Bill was delayed. The City received it’s certified tax rate on July 17 from the Cape May County Board of Taxation. To accommodate our tax payers, Third Quarter Property Taxes are due August 1, 2023 – however, the Grace Period for payments has been extended … Read more

Rabies Confirmed in Galloway Skunk

A skunk collected from E. Jimmie Leeds Road in Galloway Township has been confirmed positive for rabies, the third confirmed case of rabies in Atlantic County this year. The skunk was found wandering outside on July 24 and appeared disoriented and sick. It was sent to the state lab for testing where it was confirmed … Read more

Traffic Advisory, Ocean Heights Avenue, Somers Point

On Friday, July 28, an eastbound detour will be in effect on Ocean Heights Avenue in Somers Point between Bethel Road and New Road (Rt. 9), 7 am – 5 pm, weather permitting, for drainage and concrete improvements. Westbound traffic will be permitted through the work zone. Eastbound motorists are advised to follow the posted … Read more

Wyatt Found Guilty In High School Football Game Shooting

An Atlantic City man on trial for fatally shooting a 10-year-old boy at a high school football game in 2019 was convicted Thursday. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Alvin Wyatt was on trial for murder and other related charges. Wyatt told authorities he acted in self-defense when he shot Micah “Dew” Tennant in … Read more

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Egg Harbor City Mosquito Sample

A mosquito sample collected from 10th & Duerer Street in Egg Harbor City has been confirmed positive for West Nile virus. The sample was collected on July 19 by the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control and confirmed positive on July 26. County public health and mosquito control officials are conducting mosquito surveillance and implementing … Read more