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Margaritaville’s debut on the Atlantic City Boardwalk marks a potential reversal for Resorts Casino Hotel just two years after it launched a Roaring ‘20s makeover and lost a third of its operating profits last year.
The investigation into the disappearance of Daniel Burroughs was “open and active” since the Mays Landing man was reported missing by his wife in 2007, Hamilton Township Police Chief Stacy Tappeiner said Saturday.
Brigantine’s Police Department has been reaccredited after a review earlier this year by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police.
Brigantine City Council will consider, and is expected to adopt, its 2013 budget at its meeting today.
Fred Akers, 63, of Buena Vista Township, is an environmental advocate and watchdog through his administrative role at the Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association, a nonprofit that receives federal funding. For more than a decade, he’s been involved in issues related to development, infrastructure and natural resource management in South Jersey. Akers, who was paid $48,000 in 2011 (last tax record available), has also served on various state environmental committees and focus groups and is a current member of both the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and the Buena Vista Township Planning Board.
Longport officials have little to smile about these days.
Longport officials have little to smile about these days.
Brigantine's budget process this year has been an arduous one as city officials navigate a state review, a looming deficit and a new political majority guiding decision-making.
A lumbering 500-pound gray seal is an unlikely symbol of the pressures facing Brigantine's Marine Mammal Stranding Center.
A lumbering 500-pound gray seal is an unlikely symbol of the pressures facing Brigantine's Marine Mammal Stranding Center.
BRIGANTINE — City Council will consider its 2013 budget at its meeting today following extensive discussion of a deficit due to tax appeals.
Longport has adopted its 2013 budget with a tax-rate increase of 1 cent, or about 3 percent.
Brigantine police Chief John E. Stone Jr. announced his retirement Friday after 25 years in the department.
Brigantine police Chief John E. Stone Jr. announced his retirement Friday after 25 years in the department.
Reconstruction has begun on Longport’s iconic Church of the Redeemer, which was destroyed by fire during last June’s derecho storm.
Brigantine has announced a furlough program in hopes of reducing staffing costs as it finalizes its 2013 budget, which may be adopted Wednesday night.
Families of several local residents attending the Boston Marathon anxiously awaited news from the scene Monday as the cellphone communication became difficult and social networks were flooded with traffic.
BRIGANTINE — When Hurricane Sandy gutted the city’s branch of the Atlantic County Library System, it closed not only a book repository but an important part of this coastal community.
Winter-weary residents found some unexpected companions Saturday when they went to South Jersey beaches to enjoy the sunny weather.
After years of resisting dunes, Longport has announced it will enter the state’s Shore Protection Program and seek federal funding for a project to protect its residents from future storms.
On March 1, 2007, Edwadene Ripperdan stood before a Mays Landing clerk to exchange vows with her long-time spouse Florence Lohbrandt.
West Atlantic City scarcely resembles a “Venice of the East,” but today’s seedy motels and empty lots belie a more glamorous past.
Two men and two women, including a 40-year-old Vineland man, were arrested and charged Friday with the slaying of a Gloucester County man last week.
Brigantine will move forward with a plan to solicit candidates for a public safety director position that has not yet been officially approved.
Gov. Chris Christie’s “mobile cabinet” will be in Brigantine on April 10 to help residents still suffering from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
A developer buying property around Brigantine’s iconic lighthouse has plans to revitalize a vacant restaurant and build single-family homes there.
Jitneys resumed service Saturday to and from the Atlantic City International Airport following a cease-and-desist order issued by the Federal Transit Administration earlier this week.
Jitneys resumed service today to and from the Atlantic City International Airport following a cease-and-desist order issued by the Federal Transit Administration earlier this week.
The Brigantine Board of School Estimates approved the district’s 2013-14 school budget Wednesday, with a 4 percent increase in the tax rate.
The Egg Harbor Township Committee will consider a zoning ordinance tonight at 4 p.m. that may allow for a 70-unit affordable housing complex for veterans.
Egg Harbor Township planners recommended the approval of a plan Tuesday to rezone a six-acre tract near Shore Mall that may be used for affordable housing for veterans amid opposition from nearby residents.
Atlantic County plans to restore the historic Estell mansion, vacant for a number of years, for use as a veterans history museum.
A 13-year-old Galloway Township Middle School student has won the South Jersey Spelling Bee for the second year in a row.
An Egg Harbor Township clinic is on the cutting edge of research in treating hepatitis C, a blood-borne virus that attacks the liver and can result in death if left untreated.
Longport’s proposed 2013 budget includes a local tax-rate increase of 1 cent, primarily due to cleanup and repairs from Hurricane Sandy.
One man was killed and four others injured while moving a disabled vehicle off the shoulder of the Garden State Parkway in Lacey Township, state police said.
The Graggs are facing the prospect of a third displacement.
Cape May County’s exodus continued in 2012 as growth in the rest of South Jersey’s population leveled off, according to data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Brigantine residents will receive $300,000 in grant funding from the Robin Hood Foundation for assistance with damage related to Hurricane Sandy.
Sister Jean Webster, Atlantic City’s famed social worker, may be a few months away from having a grave marker after fundraising efforts began Tuesday.
Residents still suffering from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy will have another opportunity to seek help at a recovery workshop at the Brigantine Beach Community Center on Saturday.
Sister Jean Webster fed Atlantic City’s poor for 25 years, but her grave remains unmarked more than two years after her death.
Brigantine has revamped its website and Facebook page in an effort to improve government transparency and bring people back to the resort town after Hurricane Sandy.
Several beaches in Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May counties will benefit this year from a series of beach replenishment projects overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Tax appeals and expenses from Hurricane Sandy are forcing Brigantine to make difficult choices this year as it assembles the city’s annual budget.
TUCKERTON — The only evidence today of Tucker’s Walk, an ambitious project announced in 2007 that would house 24 low-income veterans, is a weed-choked gravel clearing and a sun-faded sign off Route 9 in Ocean County.
Col. John McKee was heralded as the wealthiest black man in America when he died in 1902, but his impact and vision extended far beyond the wealth he amassed over 80 years.
George Hamid Jr., a longtime owner of Atlantic City’s iconic Steel Pier, has died at age 94.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — Once one of South Jersey’s premier shopping destinations, the area around the Shore Mall has become a commercial dead zone.
When Miss America announced she was leaving the city of her birth in November 2005, Atlantic City public works crews were quick to remove her plaque from the rose garden at the base of the expressway.
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