The Township Committee has approved a $29.8 million general fund budget for 2026, which includes a 2.3-cent increase in the municipal tax rate-a 3.7% increase over the previous year. A home with an assessed value of $300,000 will pay an extra $69 annually for municipal services under the proposal. Strong cost pressures on the township, such as skyrocketing employee health insurance premiums, rising electric utility rates, contracted salary and wage increases, an increase in debt service expenses, and an annual increase in the trash pickup and recycling contract, led to the tax rate increase.
New Public Works Director
The Cape May county's Public Works Department will have a new director starting June 1.County Administrator Kevin Lare said new director Breton Palmer most recently worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation.At the Tuesday, May 26, meeting of the county commissioners, the board approved an amendment to the salary ordinance that set pay for the department head for Public Works at $115,000.
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.
AC Receives $153K Grant To Clean Roadways, Parks, Other Public Spaces
Atlantic County got some monetary help to keep things clean. BreakingAC.com reports the state's Department of Environmental Protection and Clean Communities Council awarded the county $153,815 to keep local roadways, parks, schools, and other public spaces free of litter.The funding supports initiatives like Atlantic County Utilities Authority's Adopt-a-Road program and Fall Litter Challenge.











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