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The driver of a vehicle involved in a head-on collision Thursday in Pleasantville has died, police said.
Fairness for women in New Jersey is still a serious battle in the 21st century and having a woman's voice in the governor's seat would be an important victory, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Barbara Buono said Friday in Atlantic City.
A video security system has been installed along the Boardwalks in Wildwood and Ocean City to "get more electronic eyes on the street," according to Cape May County Prosecutor Robert Taylor.
The public can comment on proposed regulations for Internet gambling, which will be published on the state's Division of Gaming Enforcement website for two months beginning June 3.
PLEASANTVILLE — As medics worked to save the life of a victim of a head-on crash Thursday morning, police searched for the driver they say caused the accident.
PLEASANTVILLE — One driver fled the scene while another driver was trapped in his vehicle after a head-on crash in front of a medical building Thursday morning on North Franklin Boulevard, police said.
An Atlantic City-based nonprofit received more than $1.4 million in excess federal funding for two senior volunteer programs, a recent investigation found.
PLEASANTVILLE — Police are investigating a shooting of a 20-year-old man who was injured in both his arms Tuesday night.
NORTHFIELD - Police arrived at 3 a.m. Tuesday to a vacant resident in the 700 block of Mill Road and found Michael T. Campbell, 30, of Mays Landing was removing copper piping.
A newly formed organization is helping a group of Asian Americans whose businesses or work hours were affected by Hurricane Sandy, to get help they are reluctant to seek from the state or county.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP - The driver of an overturned vehicle was trapped inside the vehicle on westbound Atlantic City Expressway at 12:45 p.m. today, according to state police.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP - A 23 year-old was caught emerging from the crawl space of a house in where he was suspected of stealing copper piping.
Billions of cicadas, dormant for the past 17 years, are waiting only for soil temperatures to reach 64 degrees before they emerge from underground and begin their noisy mating rituals.
Southern New Jersey is defying the nationwide problem of tight housing inventory.
Catering to international visitors by adding direct flights from abroad to Atlantic City International Airport could increase tourism and business for the region, those gathered for the Jersey Shorecast conference were told Friday.
LOWER TOWNSHIP - A man reported to be unconscious was found in possession of hallucinogens when police revived him Tuesday.
OCEAN CITY — Piece by piece the jigsaw puzzle of the water tower on 11th Street fell into itself as its removal began Thursday.
WILDWOOD - Police arrested Walter Aubrey, 66, for distribution of crack cocaine May 7.
PLEASANTVILLE - A 55-year-old Mays Landing was struck by a car while crossing the Black Horse Pike at about 10 a.m. Thursday.
PLEASANTVILLE — Family and friends marched to City Hall on Wednesday protesting the police tactics used in the fatal shooting by officers of 19-year-old Alexis Yamil Perez on April 22.
A traffic safety advocacy group announced that for the first time its annual safety survey includes observing belt use for school bus drivers, not just students.
Most New Jersey residents probably are unaware they have not been permitted to enter certain national baking contests because they could be considered illegal gambling.
WILDWOOD - A 37-year-old resident was arrested and charged May 2 for possession of drugs worth about $7,740 in street value and CDS paraphernalia worth more than $2,853.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — Lynsey McAuliffe said she will always cherish the brief time she and her husband, David C. McAuliffe, spent together, now that she knows he can never come home to her again.
A jury found Patrick Latko guilty Wednesday in the double murder of a mother and son in their Hammonton home in 2011.
MAYS LANDING - Is Patrick Latko, accused of a 2011 double homicide, “the unluckiest guy in the world? Or did he kill Ryan and Diana Patterson?”
PLEASANTVILLE — School board members voted unanimously Tuesday night to terminate their contract with Atlantic Human Resources Inc., which oversees three day care centers in the city.
MAYS LANDING — Closing arguments in the case of a man charged in a 2011 double homicide in Hammonton are expected today after defendant Patrick Latko waived his right to testify Tuesday.
PLEASANTVILLE - A crash involving a school bus was reported in the 1400 block of South New Road at about 8:45 a.m. Tuesday.
LONGPORT - Salvage crews raised the sunken Cape Hatteras out of the water on Monday afternoon and placed it on a barge in the Intracoastal Waterway, allowing Coast Guard investigators to start their probe into why the boat sank so quickly last Tuesday.
MAYS LANDING — Blood found on the knife allegedly used in a 2011 double homicide in Hammonton belonged to one of the victims, according to testimony Monday.
VINELAND - Police continue to investigate an accident which occurred 10:30 p.m. Saturday on Rt. 47 and Hennis Road.
PLEASANTVILLE -- Police were called to Pleasantville High School when a juvenile was found with a steak knife in his backpack Friday.
ABSECON - A fire on the roof, above the entrance, of the Mt. Fuji Japanese Restaurant, located at 136 White Horse Pike, was reported at about 1:20 a.m. today.
MAYS LANDING — John Headley remembers the knife he sold accused killer Patrick Latko shortly before it was allegedly used to stab a Hammonton mother and son to death in 2011, he testified at Latko’s murder trial Thursday.
MAYS LANDING — John Headley remembers the knife he sold accused killer Patrick Latko shortly before it was allegedly used to stab a Hammonton mother and son to death in 2011, he testified at Latko’s murder trial Thursday.
MAYS LANDING - Two days before the murder of a Hammonton mother and son in their home, Patrick Latko asked to borrow a friend's car, and returned it with missing floor mats.
MAYS LANDING — A former girlfriend of the man accused of killing a Hammonton mother and son in 2011 described her troubled relationship in dealing with the accused killer’s constant jealousy, during the second day of his trial Wednesday.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — Police arrested an Atlantic City man in the Woodlands Complex after an investigation resulted in the seizure of a large amount of illegal drugs.
ATLANTIC CITY — The board of Atlantic Human Resources Inc. will take over day-to-day operations of the organization after accepting the resignation letter of Executive Director Joseph Gaynor, effective May 3.
PLEASANTVILLE - Azalea Perez did not realize her son was dead when she first set eyes on him after he had been shot by Pleasantville police officers.
BRIDGETON - A 25-year-old man was arrested and charged Friday for a shooting in the parking lot of Town and Country Liquors on April 8.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — Police briefly closed the road to Atlantic City International Airport on Friday morning, and then temporarily evacuated the facility after another incident several hours later, as law enforcement remained on alert for suspicious packages in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing.
A four-day talent search will conclude today for local musicians hoping to provide the entertainment this summer for Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Cafe and the LandShark Bar and Grill.
A Head Start center on Adriatic Avenue in Atlantic City that was overseen by Atlantic Human Resources Inc. will shut down today.
Federal funding for two South Jersey programs managed by Atlantic Human Resources Inc. were suspended Wednesday after a federal agency alleged the nonprofit was mismanaging funds.
ABSECON - Two unoccupied residences were reported burglarized, with copper wires stolen, on April 6 and 17.
Police continue to search for a suspect in a shooting incident at about 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bay's Apartments in Pleasantville.
Filing taxes is an annual routine, but fewer people are waiting until Tax Day to deal with the cumbersome paperwork and get it in the mail.
PLEASANTVILLE — Significant increases in pension and medical costs and successful tax appeals are helping to push city property taxes higher under the proposed municipal budget, which is up 3.8 percent from last year.
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