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VENTNOR -- V.F.W. Post 3361 has stood the test of time since it was built in 1950, but after it flooded with 30 inches of water from Hurricane Sandy, it was forced to shut its doors -- until Saturday. Dozens
VENTNOR -- V.F.W. Post 3361 has stood the test of time since it was built in 1950, but after it flooded with 30 inches of water from Hurricane Sandy, it was forced to shut its doors -- until Saturday. Dozens
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ATLANTIC CITY -- There's always an eclectic crowd at the Boneyard, but this weekend the diversity takes on a special meaning as musicians from all walks of life come togather to raise money for autism
ATLANTIC CITY -- There's always an eclectic crowd at the Boneyard, but this weekend the diversity takes on a special meaning as musicians from all walks of life come togather to raise money for autism
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE -
A man wanted for murder in Cape May County has turned himself in to authorities.
The Cape May County Prosecutor's Office announced Monday that 30 year old Bernard "Peanut" Green surrendered to the Cape May County Correctional Facility Monday.
Green faces murder and burglary charges for the November 20th shooting death of 44 year-old Chris Turner in the Villas. Authorities say an altercation between the two men resulted in Green shooting Turner.
Green is being held on $750,000 dollars cash bail.