A move to put a moratorium on data center building is being pursued by the Hamilton Township Committee. On Monday night, the committee proposed an ordinance that would prohibit data center construction until the year's end. The ordinance will be the subject of a public hearing on June 15 at the municipal building on 13th Street at 6:30 p.m. Township representatives will continue to investigate the center's effects on communities throughout that time and provide the committee with a report.
New Recycling Program
The Kingston Avenue playground was cleaned up as part of Atlantic city's Public Works Department's fifth annual summer Clean Communities effort on Tuesday. Additionally, a new mobile recycling service and a plan to award residents with well-kept properties were announced. According to a news release from municipal authorities, the recycling program would enable households to leave extra recyclable household items at the curb for collection on their regularly scheduled trash pickup days.
Hard Rock Says Discipline Was Doled Out To Security In Incident
The Hard Rock has completed an investigation into an interaction between its security and a guest that went viral online. BreakingAC.com reports casino officials wrote, ""We can confirm appropriate disciplinary action has been taken," however, consistent with company policy, we cannot comment on specific details involving individual employees. The well-being of our guests and team members is our top priority, and we are adding training and resources to reinforce the highest standards of safety at all of our properties."The response comes days after leaders of the Hard Rock went straight to the community about the video in which a woman claimed her mother was attacked by security at the Atlantic City location early May 22.
One Man Dead, Two AC Police Officers Injured In Shoooting Incident
A man is dead and two Atlantic City police officers wounded after a search warrant led gunfire late Tuesday afternoon. According to BreakingAC.com, the encounter occurred at about 3 p.m. in the 100 block of North Florida Avenue, according to Atlantic City police. One officer sustained life-threatening injuries and was in surgery. The other's injuries are not considered life-threatening.There are no active or ongoing threats to the public, police said.











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