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Sand mine goes before Galloway Township Planning Board on Thursday

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - The township's Planning Board will listen to a proposal to turn a 15.8-acre vacant, wooded area at Moss Mill Road and Pomona Road into a sand mine at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Municipal Government complex.

 

Autism rates jump in N.J., U.S., new report shows

Isabelle Mosca knows firsthand what it is like to love a child with autism spectrum disorder.

 

Hospitality industry honored during annual Host Awards

Dozens of employees and managers from Atlantic City's casinos, hotels and hospitality industry were honored at Boardwalk Hall Wednesday night during the 21st annual Host Awards.

 

Mays Landing man indicted for death of infant son

MAYS LANDING — A Mays Landing father has been indicted on manslaughter charges in the death of his 4-month-old son, Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner announced Thursday.

 

Philly chef announces bankruptcy, restaurant company sale

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A prominent Philadelphia chef has announced he's filing for bankruptcy and selling his multi-restaurant operation.

 

Former Port Republic teacher to be sentenced Friday

MAYS LANDING — A former choir director accused of sexually assaulting a student he taught at Port Republic Elementary School twice a week for more than three years will be sentenced Friday.

 

"On the Road" comes to West Cape May, West Wildwood Friday

Horace Greeley said "go west, young man" but Mr. Greeley probably did not have this "On The Road" in mind when he said that. We are going to two western towns, but trekking south to get there. We are going…

 

Gateway to host ‘Community Day’ in Bridgeton

BRIDGETON — The Gateway Community Action Partnership will hold its 17th annual Community Day this month, including a health information fair and multicultural festival at River’s Edge Community Campus.

 

Hard Rock sign arrives in A.C.

The gold letters for the Hard Rock Hotel Casino arrived Thursday.

 

N.J. sick leave now guaranteed under new law

TRENTON — Workers in New Jersey will now be guaranteed earned sick leave after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law Wednesday.

 

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