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Council shifts gears on alley vacation
PLEASANTVILLE Saying that they listen to their constituents, members of City Council voted against a proposal to vacate an alleyway after listening to the objections of several residents.
Operation Medicine Cabinet encourages proper disposal of prescription drugs
PLEASANTVILLE The city will host an Operation Medicine Cabinet collection site in connection with New Jersey's first statewide medicine disposal day.
PLEASANTVILLE Pleasantville City Council incumbents Lincoln Green and Lockland Scott were re-elected to their council seats Tuesday, Nov.
Pleasantville In Your Town - Edition of Nov. 6, 2009
Thrift store grand opening South Shore Ministries Thrift Store at 363 S. Main St.
Egg Harbor Township Police Blotter, Edition of Nov. 4, 2009
Police Blotter news is supplied by the Egg Harbor Township Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
P'ville man convicted on cocaine charge
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP A Pleasantville man was convicted of multiple drug offenses Tuesday, Oct.
Absecon Police Blotter for Edition of Oct. 30, 2009
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P'ville teen pleads guilty in fatal shooting
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP A Pleasantville teenager faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday, Oct.
Pleasantville In Your Town - Edition of Oct. 30, 2009
Halloween party and costume contest The annual Pleasantville Recreation Center Halloween Haunted Party and Costume Contest is scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct.
Northfield to vote on three council seats, referendum
NORTHFIELD There are three seats on City Council up for election Nov. 3. In Ward 1 incumbent Republican Michael Turon will face former Democratic Mayor Frank Perri.
P'ville set to name developer for Narcissus Ave. project
PLEASANTVILLE City Council has moved a step closer to naming a redeveloper for the Narcissus Avenue luxury townhouse development.
Hamilton Township Police Blotter, Edition of Oct. 22, 2009
Police Blotter news is supplied by the Hamilton Township Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Pleasantville In Your Town - Edition of Oct. 21, 2009
Fall concert at Salem United Methodist The music department at Salem United Methodist Church is inviting area choir or male chorus groups to participate in a fall concert 7 p.m. Friday, Oct.
P'ville begins negotiations to develop California tract
PLEASANTVILLE Council gave its approval this week for city officials to begin negotiations with Tara Developers LLC of Trenton for development of a 20-acre city-owned site on California Avenue.
Black Horse Pike closed due to flooding
Minor tidal flooding has closed the Black Horse Pike between Franklin Boulevard in Pleasantville and West End Avenue in West Atlantic City.
Habitat home is the answer to her prayers
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP Carol Douglas told a crowd of about 100 "housewarming" guests Sunday, Oct.
Pleasantville In Your Town - Edition of Oct. 16, 2009
Mount Zion's third annual Men's Conference Mount Zion's Men's Ministry and Pastor Winfred J. Sanders present the third annual Men's Conference 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
Teachers at 4 NJ Catholic schools may strike
PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. - Teachers at four Roman Catholic high schools in southern New Jersey say they are considering going on strike.
Driver accused of striking estranged with limo
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP An Atlantic County grand jury indicted an Egg Harbor Township man Tuesday, Oct.
NJ Transit rider hurt when cars collide with bus shelter
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP A 64-year-old local man was injured Wednesday morning, Oct. 7 when a station wagon struck the bus shelter in which he was standing.
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