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Atlantic County announced Sunday the death of an Atlantic City resident from COVID-19, bringing the county’s pandemic fatality total to 250. → Read More
A pair of Mainland Regional High School upperclassmen were looking for an opportunity to do some good this summer and found it with the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign for → Read More
Residents of Mullica Township participated in a boat parade Sunday to show support for President Donald Trump, law enforcement and the military. → Read More
MARGATE — The third annual Margate Lifeguard Association Labor Day beach cleanup capped a season that saw more litter on the sand than in years past. → Read More
Atlantic County reported no new deaths from COVID-19 for the fifth day in a row on Monday. → Read More
Atlantic County reported that 23 residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since Friday. → Read More
ATLANTIC CITY — Local activist Steve Young said Thursday he will accept Mayor Marty Small Sr.’s invitation to join the city’s Black Lives Matter event in front of the Civil → Read More
Atlantic County reported Sunday there had been no deaths resulting from COVID-19 for five consecutive days and only two deaths since Aug. 2. → Read More
ATLANTIC CITY — A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and killed early Sunday morning in Atlantic City. → Read More
Born and raised in Atlantic City, Sister Irene Gormley, 78, has spent her life looking after the health of Sisters of Mercy throughout New Jersey. → Read More
The Black Horse Pike will feature lane shifts for eastbound and westbound traffic between Route 50 and Leipzig Avenue, near the Hamilton Mall, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday → Read More
Born and raised in Pleasantville, Richard Pitts would go on to become a beloved educator, museum director and community inspiration 1,300 miles away in Manhattan, Kansas, before he died May → Read More
MARGATE — Lucy celebrated her 139th birthday with a toned-down weekend festival that included miniature golf, corn hole, an iconic hot dog stand and a man on stilts. → Read More
Terrance P. Fox, 29, of Atlantic City, was found shot to death Saturday morning in Egg Harbor Township, according to Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon Tyner. → Read More
MAYS LANDING — Every year on July 12, Tiffany Valiante’s family and friends gather at her childhood home on the anniversary of what they argue was her murder in 2015. → Read More
More than 500 boats encircled Absecon Island on Sunday as part of a parade supporting President Donald Trump. → Read More
The Atlantic County Library System will reopen doors at four branches on Monday. → Read More
Cedar Creek High School track and field standout Nina Casselberry will compete in the high jump for Georgia Tech. → Read More
HAMMONTON — Supporters of a high school to replace St. Joseph held a rally Sunday afternoon at the Mt. Carmel festival grounds to update parents on the school’s evolving plans → Read More
GALLOWAY — Two local groups protested Sunday at the Galloway Municipal Complex against police brutality. → Read More