City Council is following in Rep. Jeff Van Drew's footsteps and asking for a state of emergency for federal funding to replenish beaches.
The lawsuit claims that Mayor Jay Gillian owes $600K for a 2024 court judgment regarding the shuttered Wonderland Pier.
In a four-hour meeting, Ocean City Council voted to ask the Planning Board to designate Wonderland as an area in need of rehabilitation.
Mayor Jay Gillian said that his personal financial situation had no bearing on Ocean City's finances.
City Council will hold another vote on declaring the Wonderland site in need of rehabilitation; the meeting has been moved.
Councilman Jody Levchuk said the city should reconsider approving the former amusement park property as an area in need of rehabilitation.
City Council will introduce plans to replace the shuttered Seaspray condo complex this week.
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The South Jersey electric company said they will work with governor-elect Mikie Sherrill on long-term energy affordability solutions.
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Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian said he talked to Rep. Jeff Van Drew regarding the ongoing beach erosion.
City Council is expected to vote on a resolution declaring a local emergency in Ocean City following storms that leave beaches vulnerable.
The latest plans for a new police facility have the existing one being demolished for a new building to take its place.
Capt. Ashlee Marriner was awarded for her "outstanding" career in law enforcement, particularly her dedication to child protection.
After ICONA in Wonderland was rejected, Ocean City's business owners still hope to see the luxury hotel built on the Boardwalk.
Officials say that the $21.5 million complex will "modernize and centralize critical public safety and County prosecutor office services."
The proposal to use the former Crown Bank building as a new police facility was met negatively by the building's current retail tenants.
In a letter, attorneys for Airbnb said that two councilmen should have recused themselves on the vote for conflicts of interest.
The city wants to convert the former Crown Bank building into a police facility; business owners there fear being pushed out.
The city will pay $12.6 million to acquire the former Crown Bank building and the parking lot behind it.
The landmark building downtown could serve as a new public safety building, Mayor Jay Gillian said.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew said he would introduce legislation to fund beach projects after Hurricane Erin tore out chunks of the shore.
The future of Wonderland Pier is unknown as a vote that would have been the first step towards ICONA in Wonderland failed Thursday night.
This week's vote will decide whether or not the former Wonderland Pier should be considered an area in need of rehabilitation.
City Council wants to investigate whether the Seaspray condos should be considered an area in need of rehabilitation.
The filing deadline for school elections was July 28. Six people, including three incumbents, have filed in Ocean City:
A beach replenishment project scheduled for this year are currently on hold because federal funding isn't available.
Six Cape-Atlantic towns face deficits of more than $34 million for their lifeguard pension programs, state authorities said.
After a previous failure, City Council voted in favor of a new 3 percent occupancy tax on certain rental properties.
City Council will again consider imposing a 3 percent tax on certain rental properties:
The temporary measure comes after West Wildwood made significant staffing changes to its police force in January.