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1. Wind-Whipped Blaze Tears Through AC Townhomes (wobm.com) — Atlantic City firefighters and police rushed to a fierce townhome fire on the 1100 block of Arctic Avenue, evacuating neighbors and containing heavy flames that gutted one unit and damaged two others. More than 40 first responders battled wind-driven conditions, called a second alarm, and ensured four juveniles were evaluated on scene, with no serious injuries or hospitalizations reported.
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2. Character Witnesses Line up to support Mayor Small (downbeachbuzz.com) — Atlantic City residents are watching closely as Mayor Marty Small’s child abuse trial nears its conclusion, with a long list of prominent local figures testifying as character witnesses. He faces multiple charges, and separate trials for his wife, schools superintendent LaQuetta Small, and former principal Constance Days-Chapman are scheduled or pending, keeping the city’s leadership under intense scrutiny.
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3. Parker powers Atlantic City to victory against Wildwood (nj.com subscription) — Atlantic City High School’s girls basketball team opened its season with a 57-48 home win over Wildwood, led by Taison Parker’s 14 points. After falling behind early, Atlantic City surged in the second and fourth quarters, with strong support from Julia Margliano, Demyah Townsend, and Laila Muniir to secure the victory.
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4. Controversial $2B N.J. rail project moving forward despite residents saying ‘no' (nj.com subscription) — A major South Jersey light rail project is moving ahead that would ultimately connect into trains serving Atlantic City, potentially changing how residents reach Camden, Trenton, and Philadelphia. Despite strong backing from state leaders and new property acquisitions in Camden, several Gloucester County towns and a grassroots group are pushing back, arguing the $2 billion line is too costly and disruptive.
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5. These 9 New Jersey Towns May Surprise You on the 'Most Dangerous' List (nj1015.com) — Atlantic City ranks fourth on a new list of New Jersey’s most dangerous cities, based on crime data compiled by PropertyClub. While statewide crime rates remain below national averages, the report highlights pockets like Atlantic City where violent and property crime are higher than the rest of the state, information useful for residents tracking local safety trends.
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