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Pleasantville man indicted for promoting prostitution, weapons charges

A grand jury returned an indictment on May 23 against a Pleasantville man for allegedly promoting prostitution as well as weapons charges, according to Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner.

 

Atlantic County academic excellence award winners announced

More than 100 top eighth and 12th grade academic achievers from throughout Atlantic County will be recognized next week during a lunch hosted by the Executive County Superintendent and other educational organizations.

 

Where to get free doughnuts on National Doughnut Day

Looking for something to go with your morning coffee?

 

MAAC holds press conference at Boardwalk Hall

A press conference will be held Friday morning to announce the return of March Madness to Atlantic City.

 

About 80 turtles found dead on Sea Isle City beach Monday

About 80 diamondback terrapins were found dead on a beach at 11th Street in Sea Isle City on Memorial Day, according to the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol.

 

Got surprise medical bills? So do 400,000 others

More than 400,000 residents in New Jersey reported getting large, unexpected medical bills over the course of a year, a new statewide poll found.

 

Miss America president, CEO to speak at Women’s Conference

MOUNT LAUREL — The new president and CEO of the Miss America Organization is set to deliver the keynote speech Friday morning at a Women’s Conference in South Jersey.

 

US gains 223K jobs; unemployment at 18-year low of 3.8 pct.

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers extended a streak of solid hiring in May, adding 223,000 jobs and helping lower the unemployment rate to an 18-year low of 3.8 percent from 3.9 percent in April.

 

Vegas casinos face threat of 1st worker strike in 3 decades

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The possibility of 50,000 Las Vegas casino workers going on strike drew closer Thursday, with their contracts expiring at midnight and the prospects of new ones still uncertain.

 

US allies to fight Trump's tariffs plan, warn of trade war

WASHINGTON (AP) — Countries around the world fought back Friday against President Donald Trump's decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, announcing retaliatory countermeasures and warning that the U.S. plan will hurt U.S. consumers.

 

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