There will be a recount in the 2nd Ward City Council race, in which two Democratic candidates are just three votes apart, a Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday. According to the Press of Atlantic City, Atlantic County Board of Elections Chair Lynn Caterson said the recount will take place Friday and consists of paper and machine ballots.
The candidate backed by the municipal Democratic committee, Viana Bailey, was just three votes behind incumbent Democratic Councilwoman LaToya Dunston after all ballots were counted in the June 6th primary.
The 2nd Legislative District has hosted the top-spending race three times since 2001 and ranked in the top five six times, according to the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission. This year, however, spending has been light so far.
Rick Dovey, having worked as president of the Atlantic County Utilities Authority for 33 years, officially retired July 1. His three decades in office saw him become an institution unto
NORTHFIELD — The Atlantic County Board of Commissioners passed an amended resolution on offshore wind Tuesday, eliminating a request for a moratorium on the new technology and instead supporting a
NORTHFIELD — The Atlantic County Board of Commissioners passed an amended resolution on offshore wind Tuesday, eliminating a request for a moratorium on the new technology and instead supporting a