Suit Claims Zoo Cow Injured Teen

A lawsuit filed recently claims a cow at the Cape May County Zoo pushed over a teenage girl two years ago, causing her to seek treatment for a head injury. The Press of Atlantic City reports Anna Marie Gerace’s family is seeking compensatory damages for the incident involving Jilly, a long Holstein cow, on Nov. … Read more

Voter Turnout Expected To Be Low Tuesday

Headed into Tuesday, about 8% of Atlantic County’s 200,737 registered voters had cast mail-in or early voting ballots already, as well as about 8.5% of the 75,689 registered voters in Cape May County, according to figures supplied by elections officials, reports the Press of Atlantic City. Polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday for an election … Read more

Top Rating For AtlantiCare Regional

According to the Press of Atlantic City AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Mainland Campus, was given the highest possible grade by a national patient care watchdog group, the company announced Monday.The hospital was given an “A” rating in the latest report by The Leapfrog Group, AtlantiCare said in a release.“Earning an ‘A’ grade means AtlantiCare Regional … Read more

Jeffrey Hill Stabbing Case

An Atlantic City man Jeffrey Hill was arrested in a stabbing after police responded to a drug overdose.A 29-year-old man was stabbed and robbed in the area of Texas and Atlantic avenues at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, police said.The unnamed man was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s City Campus for the injury, whcih was … Read more

Bergen County Father And Son Money Laundering

In messy real estate news a father and son from Bergen County who served prison time over money laundering charges were indicted for defrauding investors and mortgage lenders over $2.5 million through a Jersey Shore real estate scam, authorities said Monday. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office on Monday announced a state grand jury indicted … Read more

Public Hearing, Vote Set For Beach Tag Hike In Cape May

A public hearing and final vote are set Wednesday as Cape May could become the latest community to increase the cost of its beach tags. The Press of Atlantic City reports Cape May Mayor Zack Mullock cited salary increases for lifeguards and other beach staff as driving the proposed change. Under the ordinance, buying a … Read more

Front Yard Shed In Wildwood Crest To Be Removed

In Wildwood Crest, a front-yard shed that neighbors called an overt and flagrant abuse of zoning ordinances is scheduled to be removed as part of a negotiated settlement between the residents who own it and the Borough of Wildwood Crest, but it isn’t going as quickly as some in the area would like. The Cape … Read more

AC Electric, Union Officials To Meet Again Tuesday

Leaders of a local electrical union IBEW Local 210 and Atlantic City Electric agreed to meet Tuesday to resume contract negotiations in hopes of ending the strike that began Sunday, according to the Press of Atlantic City. The two sides agreed to meet on Tuesday after Atlantic City Electric officials declined an invitation to meet … Read more