Food and Water Watch, New Jersey participates in a worldwide event ahead of the Global Climate Summit in Paris.
The borough of Longport became the first New Jersey town to impose a fee on carry-out plastic bags.
Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian provides his weekly update.
Residents from Sixth Street were the most outspoken during Saturday's town hall meeting.
Ocean City passed a temporary ban on drones last week.
Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian posted his weekly update on Friday
What did council vote on during Thursday night's meeting?
Council passed the ordinance banning drones with a sunset provision for Sept. 8, allowing council time to consider the issue more completely
Council meets Thursday night, 7 p.m. at city hall.
Supporters say education, not a ban, is what is needed concerning the controversial topic.
It was one of six communities to receive the award.
Ocean City resident Steven Fenichel weighs in on Congressman Frank LoBiondo's recommendations.
The update will take place at the library.
LoBiondo is a member of the Congressional Unmanned Systems Caucus, and was a keynote speaker during a two-day drone conference in Wildwood.
The results are in.
Tuesday is Election Day.
The mayor provides his weekly update.
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company will now move on to the north end beach replenishment project in Ocean City.
Steven Fenichel writes about the importance of a strong turnout on Nov. 12.
Governor reportedly said, “This is frickin’ ridiculous,” and, “Seriously?! Seriously?!” while drinking a McDonald’s strawberry smoothie.
Councilman Michael DeVlieger invited all four candidates to a meet and greet Sunday night at Arlene's on Asbury Avenue.
Peter Guinosso provided the lone dissenting vote, siding with the Zoning Board, which opposed the legislation earlier this week.
Council unanimously approved legislation on first reading that would ban use of unmanned aircraft within five miles of Ocean City Airport.
The City calls the restriction an additional step and an additional expense. The Zoning Board disagrees.
Council will consider concerns over invasion of privacy issues.
What happened at last week's council meeting?
The $642,420 contract with Michael Baker International targets 26th to 34th streets, West Avenue to Bay Avenue.
The new council member replaces Michael Allegretto, who resigned Sept. 14.
Council meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Anyone hoping to fill the seat needs to apply by 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Council won't appoint a new member to fill Michael Allegretto's seat. A special election will be held in the spring.
What happened during Thursday night's meeting?
Michael Allegretto officially resigned from council on Sept. 14.
The New Jersey governor – who underwent weight loss surgery in 2013 – has given the state National Guard leader 90 days to shed some pounds.
Michael Allegretto has recused himself from council business pending his approval as Director of Community Services.
Homeowners will have another 30 days to request a review of their payouts.
Radio ads will encourage people to use public transit or to watch it on T.V., advising people to avoid unnecessary travel.
He will speak at the Bayside Center at 7 p.m.
The park is built, but some insurance matters need to be settled before it can be opened.
Council is looking to overturn an ordinance passed following Superstorm Sandy.