Breeze Airways announced four new routes from Atlantic City International Airport beginning with nonstop daily trips to Orlando starting July 3. According to BreakingAC.com, the announcement came late Saturday, hours after Spirit announced it was ending all service. any had to scramble to rebook flights or lose trips. Others watched as thousands of points that had racked up from flights disappeared. Breeze first announced it was coming to ACY in January, with its first flights starting this week, with nonstop to Charleston, S.C. In addition to Orlando flights starting daily July 3 with one-way prices starting at $89, the other announced flights are: Myrtle Beach, S.C., Fort Myers, Fla. and West Palm Beach, Fla.
Pleasantville Man Charged With Illegal Voting
A Pleasantville man who has been registered to vote for nearly a quarter-century now faces federal charges for voting illegally and then lying about it. 73 year old David Neewilly could face 11 years in prison for the two charges, reports BreakingAC.com. The Liberian citizen first registered to vote May 5, 2003, voter records show, even though he has never been a U.S. citizen. Records show he voted in 2003, 2004 and 2005, and also voted by mail-in ballot in the Nov. 3, 2020 general election, and submitted a provisional ballot at a Pleasantville polling location Nov. 5, 2024, according to the complaint.
Former Margate CFO Files Suit
After nearly 22 years of service, the former Margate CFO has followed thru on her plan to file a lawsuit. DownBeachBuzz.com reports Lisa McLaughlin claims she was subjected to harassment, gender discrimination, and false disciplinary charges by the Business Admin and Mayor after exposing unauthorized city payments to the Mayor's family business. The complaint names City of Margate, Mayor Collins, Commissioner Horn, and Business Admin Pat Moran as defendants.
Spirit Airlines Announcement And Its Impact On AC International Airport
Spirit Airlines soon will cease operations, according to multiple news reports.The question locally is, What could that mean for Atlantic City International Airport, where Spirit has long been a mainstay? BreakingAC.com reports, spokeswoman Kimberly Testa commented,"Currently, we have not received any notice from Spirit Airlines regarding service changes at the Atlantic City International Airport. We are aware of media reports, but we cannot confirm or comment on speculation."












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