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South Jersey News from Tuesday, March 11th, 2025

  • Stone Harbor Appoints New Police Chief, Contract Negotiations Resume

    STONE HARBOR – The Borough Council has addressed two key issues raised by the public: appointing a new police chief and resolving an ongoing contract dispute with the Fraternal Order of Police. Capt. Christopher Palmer, a longtime member of the Stone Harbor Police Department, has been sworn in as the new chief, filling the position left vacant by the retirement of Chief Thomas Schutta.

  • Middle Township Ambulance Corps Seeks Financial Support

    MIDDLE TOWNSHIP – The Middle Township Ambulance Corps is warning that it may not survive without a significant financial contribution from the township.

  • Bike Path Extension Proposal Resurfaces in Upper Township

    UPPER TOWNSHIP – A proposal to extend a bike path through Upper Township is back under discussion after being previously stalled due to resident concerns. The project, initially introduced in April 2023, aims to connect existing paths from Dennis Township to Atlantic County, forming part of a 105-mile route from Cape May to Philadelphia.

  • Letter Carriers Rally Against Postal Service Overhaul in Atlantic City

    ATLANTIC CITY – The National Association of Letter Carriers held a rally on Tuesday at Tropicana Atlantic City to oppose reported efforts to restructure the U.S. Postal Service.

  • Murphy’s Record $58.1 Billion Budget Includes 500% Cannabis Tax Hike

    TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed $58.1 billion budget for fiscal year 2026 includes a significant increase in the tax on cannabis cultivation, proposing a 500% hike to $240 per pound of cultivated marijuana. This increase follows a prior 100% rise in December, which raised the tax from $1.24 to $2.50 per ounce, equating to $40 per pound. The tax hike is aimed at generating $70 million in additional revenue, which would go into a dedicated fund for social equity programs and community investments.

  • Vineland Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Multiple Gun Possessions

    VINELAND — A 26-year-old Vineland man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday after being arrested three separate times with firearms. Miguel A. Hernandez pleaded guilty to three counts of unlawful possession of a weapon and will serve at least five years before being eligible for parole. As part of the sentence, Hernandez was ordered to forfeit the firearms seized during his arrests, including a .40 caliber Smith & Wesson semiautomatic pistol and two 9 mm Luger semiautomatic pistols.

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