Atlantic City Electric customers will benefit from a $26-million effort to trim trees and remove vegetation along nearly 1,800 miles of aerial electric lines in 2018. This work, which will continue through the year, will help maintain safe and reliable service for about 135,000 customers.
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Camden Man Charged with Sexual Assault of Young Girl in Maple Shade. Law enforcement investigating whether additional crimes occurred.
Atlantic City Electric has announced Gary Stockbridge as new region president. He replaces Vince Maione, who retired from the company in March.
Jade Fanz, 21, of Franklin Twp. has received a seven-year N.J. State prison term following a guilty plea of committing reckless manslaughter related to the choking death of her infant daughter.
Excitement is building and installation is underway for the unveiling of the new exhibits at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum. The public is invited to the Exhibit Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting on Sat., June 30, 11am-3pm.
Camden County Prosecutor, Mary Eva Colalillo, announced today that John Dymond, 32, of Erial, and Justin Trewin, 32, of Bellmawr, were charged with robbery in connection to a bank robbery that occurred in Mt. Ephraim on Saturday, June 23, 2018.
Hollywood Celeb & Musician Drake Bell headlined the inaugural Not Your Mother’s Music Festival that was held in Proprietor’s Park in Gloucester City.
Jonathan Grekstas is this year’s recipient of the Second Annual Michael S. Curwin Memorial Scholarship. The Curwin Scholarship provides a paid summer internship for a law student interested in pursuing a career as a prosecutor.
Brandon R. Samuel, 27, of Gibbstown, his brother, Joseph A. Samuel, 25, N.Y. and Ali Brown, 25, of West Deptford received 8 year State prison terms after pleading guilty to promoting prostitution by arranging sexual encounters with a 17-year-old runaway in 2016.
Atlantic City Electric recently announced that the company was recognized by Edison Electric Institute (EEI) for its restoration efforts following Winter Storm Toby and for contributions to the unprecedented emergency power restoration mission in Puerto Rico following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.