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Suspect sought in Absecon bank robbery
ABSECON A lone suspect held up the PNC Bank branch on Route 30 shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday, July 2 and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.
EHTHS Class of 2009: 580 strong and still growing
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP Approximately 580 students took a major step toward growing up when they graduated from Egg Harbor Township High School Tuesday, June 23 and set a heading into uncharted waters.
ACIT students capture national gold
NASHVILLE Danielle Duarte of Pleasantville and Susanna Truong of Galloway Township, students at the Atlantic County Institute of Technology's chapter of the Health Occupations Students of America, won gold medals in the annual HOSA National Leadership Conference held June 24 to 27 here.
Pleasantville In Your Town - Events starting June 27
Pleasantville renames park The city will officially rename Cresson Avenue Park as A. Lincoln Green Park during a ceremony and reception at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 27.
Zoning Board to hear 17,500-square-foot project Monday
PLEASANTVILLE The Pleasantville Zoning Board of Adjustment is scheduled to hear a proposal for a major commercial/retail project at its meeting 7 p.m. Monday, June 22 in the Municipal Courtroom, located in the Police Complex, 17 N. First St.
Exhibit highlights ex-mayor's life, work by three artists
NEWTONVILLE The life of former Pleasantville Mayor Ralph Peterson Sr. and the works of three artists will be featured during a three-month exhibit at the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, located in the Newtonville section of Buena Vista Township.
Snapp led by example for the Falcons
This past high school track season there was one girl track athlete who not only stood out for her accomplishments, but also in her dedication to her team.
Gunfire leads to weapons arrest
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP Route 9 and Leeds Point Road were closed to traffic for about four hours Saturday, June 13 after police received a report of gunshots being fired in the area.
Ocean City Police Make Numerous Arrests
OCEAN CITY POLICE PRESS RELEASE: OCEAN CITY a ' During the week of June 8 a ' 14, Ocean City police made the following arrests: On 6/8/09, Malkova Nina, age 18, of Ocean City was arrested for Shoplifting.
Pleasantville man, 20, charged in stabbing outside 7-11
NORTHFIELD A 31-year-old Pleasantville man was stabbed multiple times Thursday night, June 11 at the 7-11 at Jackson Avenue and New Road.
'Press of Atlantic City' Names New Executive Editor
NEW YORK Neill Borowski has been named executive editor/content director at The Press of Atlantic City in Pleasantville, N.J., effective July 1. Borowski worked in a variety of reporting, editing and business positions at The Philadelphia Inquirer for 21 years.
ATLANTIC CITY Five judges had their work cut out for them Thursday, June 4 choosing from the 12 contenders vying for the title of Ms.
Schools honor 'of the year' winners
PLEASANTVILLE The Pleasantville Public Schools teachers and support staff of the year were honored during an hour-long ceremony held Tuesday, June 9 in the High School cafeteria.
Suspect arrested after elderly couple robbed, attacked in their home
Vineland lets Ottinger out of contract
VINELAND -- The search for a new school superintendent is on. On Wednesday, the school board unanimously accepted the resignation of current Superintendent Charles Ottinger, effective Oct.
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Print Art, Inc. Gives "Real World" Glimpse To Atlantic Christian Students
Students in Atlantic Christian School's Digital Publishing Class got a glimpse of the publishing world when they recently toured the area's largest printer EGG HARBOR TWP, NJ, June 07, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Students in Atlantic Christian School's Digital Publishing Class got a glimpse of the publishing world when they recently toured the ...
15 graduate from pinelands center
Pineland Learning Center held a graduation ceremony for the school's 15 seniors May 28.
Over-60 pageant contestants relish their moment in the spotlight
ATLANTIC CITY Forget any preconceived notion that a woman over 60 has resigned herself to a rocking chair.
Fear of corruption _ again _ in mayoral race in NJ
Mon, Jun 1, 2009 There's a certain sickness surrounding the latest ballot box scandal in this seaside gambling resort, where elections and allegations of corruption often go hand-in-hand. With the primary election for mayor of the nation's second-largest gambling market just hours away, absentee ballots designed for the ill and shut-ins have been ...
Wife Charged In Murder-For-Hire Plot
A woman from Pleasantville, New Jersey is charged in connection with a murder-for-hire plot designed to kill her husband.