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Two Area Men Sentenced In AC Man's Murder

On Wednesday, Denzel Garrison, 33, of Atlantic City and Laquine Demby, 35, of Pleasantville were sentenced for the 2021 murder of 28-year-old Jahmil Greenidge. The court sentenced Garrison to 58 years in New Jersey State Prison. Demby was sentenced to 42 years. In March of this year both men were found guilty by an Atlantic County jury following a two-weeklong trial. The evidence presented at trial showed that Garrison was involved in a minor car accident with Greenidge two months prior to the murder. A dispute over who would pay for the vehicle insurance deductibles led to a feud between the two men. Garrison enlisted the help of his friend Demby to commit the murder.

Pleasantville House Fire

Following a house fire on North Third Street early on Tuesday morning, one individual was admitted to the hospital due to smoke inhalation, according to the Pleasantville Fire Department. The Fire Department said in a news release on Wednesday that when firefighters arrived at the 100 block of North Third at 7:08 a.m. in response to a reported structure fire, they discovered a smoldering fire inside a single-story house.

AI Data Center Grumbling

A complaint has been filed by neighbors against the proprietors of a 2.6 million-square-foot AI data center located at Lincoln and Sheridan avenues because they claim the facility consistently produces disruptive noise that affects the neighborhood. The lawsuit was made public the day before Gov. Mikie Sherrill unveiled new regulations pertaining to energy use, transparency, community benefit, and employment development for data center construction in the state. About 1,000 residential units owned and run by DataOne USA LLC within a mile of the data center are allegedly equally affected by noise from the facility, according to a complaint filed in federal court by two Vineland homeowners.

Non-Profit Cutbacks

Due to the possibility of state budget cuts, a South Jersey organization that is well-known throughout the world for its work with traumatized, abused, and neglected children and their families is now closing one of two locations and cutting staff by about one-third. The termination of their state support, totaling $1.85 million, in Gov. Mikie Sherrill's proposed budget is the main reason why employees and labor leaders are raising the alarm about cutbacks at Rowan University's Cares Institute.

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New report warns of rising food insecurity nationwide

Volunteers help distribute food with the Atlanta Community Food Bank on March 27, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- A new economic report identified a "remarkable" rise in food insecurity, potentially explaining gloomy consumer outlooks despite strong economic fundamentals.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New Yorkreleased a report on Wednesdayidentifying...

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'Love Island USA' asks its fans to 'keep it kind' ahead of upcoming season 8

Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales during the 'Love Island USA' season 7 finale. (Ben Symons/Peacock)

As fans of Love Island USA anxiously wait for the season 8 cast to be revealed, the Peacock series has asked its viewers to be kind on social media.

The statement, which Love Island USA released to its Instagram on Wednesday, comes ahead of the season 8 premiere on June 2.

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'Out of control': Doctors on the front line of Ebola outbreak speak out

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(LONDON) -- Doctors and public health workers at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) told ABC News that ...

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New guidelines could help millions more Americans get colon cancer testing

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(NEW YORK) -- New guidelines from the American Cancer Society are expanding colon cancer screening options beyond colonoscopies and established stool-based tests.

The recommendations still call for colorectal cancer screening in people at average risk starting at age 45 and continuing through age 75 for those with a life expectancy of 10 more years.

And colonoscopy is st...

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Trump admin sent $20.6B in tariff refunds so far: Court filing

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on May 27, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- A court filing shows how businesses are getting money back from the U.S. government after the Supreme Court ruled many of President Donald Trump's tariffs were illegal.

The Trump administration has sent out $20.6 billion in ...

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Treasury pushing plans for $250 bill with Trump's portrait and signature, sources say

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