Authorities in Hamilton Township say a fire over the weekend at an apartment complex in Mays Landing remains under investigation.
According to a press release, just before 4:00 last Saturday afternoon, the Mays Landing, Laureldale, and Cologne Fire Departments were dispatched to a fire at the Sandpiper Condominium Complex on Route 40.
Upon arrival, cops and firefighters found smoke showing from a first floor unit. Once inside, crews located one person on a couch in the unit. Firefighters were able to rescue the occupant who suffered from severe smoke inhalation.
She was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center-City Division and then flown to another hospital for more advanced care.
Pedestrian Struck and Killed on Atlantic Ave. in Atlantic City
Cops in Atlantic City say a 66-year-old woman was struck and killed by a vehicle on Atlantic Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
The Atlantic City Police Department says at about 4:15 PM Wednesday, their officers responded to Tennessee and Atlantic Avenues for a report of a crash involving a pedestrian.
When they arrived, they found 66-year-old Jill Collette of Atlantic City suffering from serious injuries. She was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center-City Division where she was pronounced dead.
An initial investigation found Collette was walking across Atlantic Avenue in the crosswalk when the traffic signal for the opposite flow of traffic turned green. 69-year-old Daniel Sitarski of Brigantine was heading westbound on Atlantic Avenue and hit Collette.
If you have concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, two local organizations will be holding a town hall meeting next week where your questions can be answered by experts.
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber in partnership with AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center will be hosting a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday morning, January 20th, at 9:00.
The forum will feature AtlantiCare’s President and CEO Lori Herndon and Director, Division of Infectious Diseases and Chair, Infection Prevention Committee Manish Trivedi, M.D.
In a press release, Michael Chait, President of the Greater Atlantic City Chamber, said, Since the start of the pandemic, the Chamber has been a resource for fact-based information and education on COVID-19 and business sustainability through this pandemic. Maximizing the expertise and experience of our Board of Directors has and will continue to be of great service to our communities.
Man sought on attempted murder charge after shooting at boat dealership
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
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Authorities are searching for a 51-year-old who shot and injured another man at a boat dealership in Little Egg Harbor on Tuesday.
Donald Rutter of Tuckerton is being sought on a charge of attempted murder after shooting a 55-year-old Little Egg Harbor man in the midsection around 7:30 p.m. at Jarvis Marine on Radio Road, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.
The victim was brought to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center where he is in stable condition.
Rutter couldn’t be found after an exhaustive search of the area involving Little Egg Harbor and Tuckerton police as well as New Jersey State Police, New Jersey State Park Police, the United States Marshals Service, Ocean County Sheriff’s Office, and the prosecutor’s office.