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Reliance Medical Group to open Pleasantville center

PLEASANTVILLE — Reliance Medical Group will celebrate the opening of its Pediatric, Adult Medicine and Walk-In Center Nov. 16 at 400 Black Horse Pike. → Read More

Absecon Democrat challengers upset incumbents in City Council races

ABSECON — Democrats appear to have won the three City Council seats available Tuesday and will have a 5-2 majority on the governing body next year. → Read More

Galloway approves 3 restaurants, retail space for Route 30 development

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Three restaurants and retail space will come to Route 30 next year after to an approval granted Thursday night by the Planning Board. → Read More

Pleasantville police blotter Oct. 25-31

Everyone named is presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. → Read More

Hard Rock developer plans Galloway complex

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — A partner in the Atlantic City Hard Rock casino project wants to build more than 32,000 feet of restaurant and retail space in the township. → Read More

What you need to know about elections in Pleasantville

PLEASANTVILLE — Incumbent 1st Ward Councilman Ricky Cistrunk and 2nd Ward Councilman Augustus C. Harmon, both Democrats, are running unopposed in the Nov. 7 general election. → Read More

Galloway church celebrates 100 years

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Nestled in South Egg Harbor’s wooded neighborhoods, a Baptist church has survived for a century. → Read More

Pleasantville police blotter Oct. 4-10

Everyone listed is presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. → Read More

Galloway council honors teen who won award named for late teacher

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Township Council on Tuesday recognized Absegami High School freshman Abigail Murphy for receiving the inaugural Dave Evans Citizenship Award from Galloway Township Middle School at the end → Read More

Crews break ground on Galloway Township dog park

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Crews broke ground Tuesday, Oct. 10, on a 150-foot by 150-foot dog park behind Patriot Lake at the Municipal Complex. → Read More

Garden State Academy doubles size at new location

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Garden State Academy held a ribbon-cutting celebration Tuesday, Oct. 10, to mark the opening of its facility at 600 E. Moss Mill Road. → Read More

When your leaves will be picked up in Galloway Township

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Crews will collect township leaves from Oct. 30 through Jan. 31, 2018. → Read More

Speeders raise concerns in Absecon

ABSECON — High driving speeds on several city streets are becoming a concern for both residents and City Council’s Public Safety Committee, Councilman Frank Phillips said. → Read More

Pleasantville police seize weapons, drugs, charge man after car stop

PLEASANTVILLE — A city man was arrested and charged after police found a handgun, ammunition and drugs when they stopped his vehicle Thursday. → Read More

Pleasantville man faces gun, ammo and drug charges

PLEASANTVILLE — A city man was arrested and charged after police found a handgun, ammunition and drugs when they stopped his vehicle Thursday. → Read More

Pleasantville vehicle stop yields 2 arrests on gun, drug charges

PLEASANTVILLE — Police arrested two men on gun and drug charges after stopping their car Wednesday. → Read More

Pleasantville police blotter Sept. 27-Oct. 3

Everyone listed is presumed innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. → Read More

Veteran-suicide flag display to move to Galloway

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — A display of 660 American flags, intended to raise awareness of veteran suicides, will move to the Municipal Complex from Absecon about Nov. 1, a spokesman said. → Read More

Neal, Grites run unopposed in Absecon Board of Education election

ABSECON — Eric Neal and Tom J. Grites are running unopposed to fill two open, three-year seats on the Absecon Board of Education. → Read More

Italian Festival comes to Smithville

Everybody turned a little Italian on Saturday during the annual Knights of Columbus Italian Festival at Historic Smithville. → Read More