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Police Looking To ID 2 Suspects From Exit 6 In North Wildwood, NJCat Country 107.31 day ago
Former Wildwood, New Jersey Mayor Pleads GuiltyWPG Talk Radio7 hours ago
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Police Looking To ID 2 Suspects From Exit 6 In North Wildwood, NJ
The North Wildwood Police Department has taken to social media to see if the public can help them with identifying a potential suspect or two. They haven't released too much information about why they need to speak with them, only that they all might be connected to an assault that allegedly happened at Exit 6, a bar in town, over the weekend.
Former Wildwood, New Jersey Mayor Pleads Guilty
On March 29, 2023, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that former Wildwood, New Jersey Mayor Pete Byron was indicted over alleged participation in the New Jersey state health insurance program. At the time, Platkin said:. Platkin today announced a state grand jury has returned a 12-count indictment...
Wildwood’s 2025 Barefoot Country Music Fest Tickets Now on Sale
It's time to get tickets to South Jersey's biggest country music event next summer - the Barefoot Country Music Festival!. It'll be the 5th annual edition of the festival, with four days of live music from over forty musical acts. Barefoot Country Music Fest in June. The Barefoot Country Music...
Man Killed Exiting Parkway in Egg Harbor Township
A single-vehicle accident in Egg Harbor Township has claimed a life. NJ.com is reporting that the accident happened just before 9:30 am. New Jersey State Police say the man was southbound on the Garden State Parkway when he attempted to exit at 38A in EHT. On the exit ramp, while...
Kelsey Grammer visits the North Wildwood, NJ, Irish Festival
You may have noticed over the past few years that actor and comedian Kelsey Grammer has been all over South Jersey. The former star of the hit TV show Cheers, the spin-off show, Fraiser, and the return of the show, which airs on Paraount+, has been all over the area in recent years.
NJ troopers ID body found on conveyor belt of recycling plant
FARMINGDALE — The man found dead on a conveyor belt at a Monmouth County recycling facility was identified by State Police. Law enforcement descended on the Republic Services recycling facility on Sept. 4 after employees reported seeing a dead body on a conveyor belt. State Police, which provides police services to Farmingdale, were called to their building on Railroad Avenue to investigate.
Wildwood’s Popular Dining Spot, Wild Burrito, Ending 13-Year Run
After 13 years serving Wildwood, The Wild Burrito, will be closing its doors for good this Saturday according to a social media post. While no specific reason was given, they did mention "the last 2 years have been challenging." "This post is written with great sadness. After 13 seasons on...
Bridgeton Named Worst Place to Live in New Jersey
One Cumberland County town is not getting favorable reviews. Let's be honest, every place has its issues, with some more than others. New Jersey is filled with tons of places that a great and not-so-great, but to say this Cumberland County spot is the worst seems a bit over the-top.
NJ cemetery lets you save the planet after you die
WOODBINE — Have you ever thought about giving your loved one a green or a natural burial?. There is a cemetery in Cape May County that specializes in these types of burials which offer a beautiful and environmentally friendly way to memorialize someone. What is a green burial?. A...
A new red panda at Cape May County Zoo hates David Bowie
As ‘the kids’ might say, we have a sitch going on at the Cape May County Zoo. (Sitch meaning situation.) The sitch is this. There’s a new red panda that recently joined the zoo. Her name is Aurora, and she’s five years old and came to New Jersey from the Children’s Zoo in Indiana.
Dry Jersey Shore town doubles down on booze ban as boardwalk pier fate looms
It’s been illegal to sell or drink alcohol in public in Ocean City for 115 years. On Thursday, the Ocean City council made it clear the the law is still in place, unanimously passing a resolution that re-affirms its long-standing law amid continued speculation among locals that the soon-to-close boardwalk amusement park Gillian’s Wonderland Pier could be replaced with a hotel.
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