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N.Y. man beaten, stabbed at hotel on Atlantic City Boardwalk
One person has been arrested and others are being sought after a New York City man was beaten and stabbed at the Showboat in Atlantic City on Wednesday night, authorities said. The attack took place around 9 p.m. in a public area of the Boardwalk hotel when several people got...
Opposition grows in AC over possible expansion of area businesses can sell recreational marijuana
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (CBS) — Opposition is growing in one Atlantic City neighborhood over possibly expanding the area where recreational marijuana businesses can open."We feel that people are going to come here, get high, and go by the kids, it's just a bad location," said Connie Hackney, as he pointed to the different areas children and families gather at in the Chelsea Heights neighborhood.Hackney said a plan to turn an empty building at Albany and Filbert avenues into a recreational marijuana dispensary is not sitting well with many neighbors."There's a lot of kids here, there's a high school right down...
Robert Caro-Green And Lenardo Caro Sentenced
A judge sentenced 33-year-old Robert Caro-Green and 31-year-old Lenardo Caro on Thursday, Apr. 25 to six years in state prison, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said in a news release. They had each pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a handgun without a permit in October and November 2023. Atlantic...
Goodwill Store In Egg Harbor Township Reopening
A nonprofit thrift store in Atlantic County is about to reopen more than three months after it was significantly damaged in an arson fire. The Goodwill store on Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township will hold a grand reopening on Thursday, May 2. The shop in the Cardiff Plaza Shopping Center lost all of its merchandise in a fire on Monday, Jan. 15.
Jersey Shore condo balconies may be shuttered because of thrown food, dog feces, association says
High-rise balconies on tall Jersey Shore apartments are a luxury, a gateway to dazzling views of the seaside below. But residents who have them at one set of Atlantic City condominiums may be barred from using them if tenants continue to toss objects — most recently dog feces and food — at contractors and engineers doing work on the balconies.
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