Atlantic County officials announced on Wednesday that a mosquito sample from Pleasantville has tested positive for the West Nile virus, marking the second positive result this year. The most recent positive sample was taken from the 400 block of Montclair Avenue on May 27 by the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control, and it was confirmed positive on Tuesday. After being taken from the 1200 block of Zion Road in Northfield, the first positive sample was verified last week.
Showboat Resort
New hotel rooms, family attractions, eating options, and entertainment options are all part of the summer expansion that the Showboat Resort Atlantic City announced on Wednesday. New hotel rooms, an outdoor carnival, an attraction with a dinosaur theme, a Nerf war arena, more retail space on Boardwalk, and improvements to its indoor waterpark are all included in the development. According to Showboat, the additions solidify its standing as the biggest non-casino hotel in New Jersey.
New Info On Man Killed In Officer Involved Shooting In AC
An Atlantic City man killed in a shooting this week that wounded two Atlantic City police officers was a convicted killer who spent three decades in and out of prison. According to BreakingAC.com, Donald Capriotti, 52, died Tuesday afternoon when a search warrant being served in the 100 block of North Florida Avenue turned into gunfire. Two Atlantic City police officers were wounded. Capriotti was pronounced dead.
Hamilton Township Data Center
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.











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