The public hearing and final vote is set for Thursday night.
The NRCC said it won't endorse Seth Grossman, who is pursuing the Congressional seat being vacated by Frank LoBiondo. Grossman fired back.
He will speak at the Tabernacle Sunday morning. A group of residents has planned a protest.
Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian responded to residents who voiced concerns during Thursday's council meeting in his weekly update.
The proposal covers the city's continuing efforts to fix and improve the island. The meeting is Thursday night.
Jeff Van Drew isn't making a connection between Republicans and Seth Grossman over Grossman's controversial comments on diversity.
Nj Gov. Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill No. 427, which prohibits anyone under the age of 18 from marrying or entering into a civil union.
After Kim Guadagno and Doug Steinhardt denounced Seth Grossman's comments, Atlantic County Democrats called out local Republicans.
Jeff Van Drew said he believes Congressional Democrats need a change in leadership.
Representatives from schools around the state gathered in Brick as the Sweeney bill to cut their aid advanced on Tuesday.
Ocean City is the town most at-risk in New Jersey. Florida and New Jersey lead the nation in flood risks.
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City Council unanimously approved the proposal Thursday night, ocnjdaily.com reports.
The vote comes as Gov. Phil Murphy considers a statewide beach smoking ban.
Democrat Jeff Van Drew will face Republican Seth Grossman in November to fill Frank LoBiondo's seat.
There are four Democrats and four Republicans vying for the seat Frank LoBiondo is vacating at the end of the year.
Council approved the proposal with a 6-1 vote on May 24. The public hearing and final vote is set for June 14.
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Smoking is already banned on the boardwalk and other recreational areas in the city.
Ocean City Councilman Bob Barr will host the meeting at the library on Saturday.
Jim Mallon will resign effective June 1, city officials announced.
The certified results were released by the Ocean City Clerk's Office Friday morning.
Council members were critical of the way FIT handled the council candidates forum that was scheduled for April 24.
Steve Stivers had said NJ's Second Congressional District was a "recruiting hole," according to reports. He has since backtracked.
Suzanne Hornick said the message is residents don't like what they see from their government. She and Cindy Nevitt got 81 votes combined.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provided a total of $12,833,718 in federal funding for South Jersey communities.
Mayor Jay Gillian ran for re-election against former councilman John Flood. Three council members ran unopposed.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 8, for the non-partisan municipal elections in Ocean City.
John Flood once again took aim at the project in his race against Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian on Thursday.
Brian Fitzherbert announced he was withdrawing from the chase for Frank LoBiondo's seat on Friday.
David Hogg criticized State Sen. Jeff Van Drew for his A rating and contributions from the NRA.
John Flood took questions from residents during what was to be a debate between himself and Mayor Jay Gillian, ocnjdaily.com reports.
Ocean City Council will meet on Thursday, April 26, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
John Flood believes his idea could create up to 750 additional parking spaces at no expense to the taxpayer.
Flood responds to the possibility that there will be no mayoral debate Friday night in Ocean City.
Mayor Jay Gillian told FIT he won't participate because his opponent, John Flood, is involved in two lawsuits against the city.
Jay Gillian is running for re-election on May 8.
John Flood is running for mayor in the May 8 non-partisan elections.
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She will be remembered during this week's council meeting at City Hall.