A Galloway Township woman was ordered held in jail this week after she allegedly tried to take a 5-year-old from outside a Pleasantville school. BreakingAC.com reports Kayla Udvarhely, 21, was arrested May 8, following an investigation into the March 23 incident at North Main Street Elementary School. Police were called after Udvarhely and a man first tried to get into the school from the Woodland Avenue side, then tried to grab the girl after she got into her bus, the charges claim. The school's principal, Dr. Felicia Hyman-Medley, called police. Udvarhely was found on the second floor of the Pleasantville Public Library nearby.
Woman Says Mother Was Attacked By Security Workers At Casino
A Philadelphia woman is asking for help after she says her mother "brutally attacked" by a half-dozen Atlantic City casino security workers in an altercation she captured on video. According to BreakingAC.com, Samirah Mungin said her mother is hospitalized and unable to walk after the incident at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City on Thursday. Mungin posted video of the incident, along with three parts of her giving an explanation of the events leading up to with three mother in which she explains the night's events.
Beaches In Good Condition
A panel of scientists and coastal specialists stated on Thursday that the Jersey Shore's beaches survived the winter in good condition and that even a significant blizzard in February did not cause as much damage as had been anticipated. Additionally, they stated that replenishment operations are planned for this year in the coastal municipalities that suffered the most erosion, especially in Cape May County.
Atlantic City International Airport
Through the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Infrastructure Grant program, Atlantic City International Airport will receive $8.7 million to build a new 3,800-foot taxiway. U.S. Representative Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, stated in a statement on Thursday that "Atlantic City International Airport is one of the most significant economic engines in South Jersey, and this investment is going to assist ensure it keeps expanding and competing for years to come."











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