New Jersey's prisons inspector has released a fresh report that details overcrowding, unbearable heat, and other shortcomings at Bayside State Prison in Cumberland County. According to a study published on Tuesday by the state correctional ombudsperson's office, Bayside, one of the biggest lockups in the state, now has about 1,300 inmates, more than twice its capacity. Built to house 504 inmates, the mixed-security prison in Leesburg opened its doors in 1971.
Spirit Airlines Aftermath
Following Spirit Airlines' early May closure, the South Jersey Transportation Authority is providing incentives to airlines in an effort to expand the number of routes available from Atlantic City International Airport. On June 17, the initiative was approved by the agency's Board of Commissioners. "Since Spirit Airlines discontinued operations in May, other carriers have stepped in to serve all the destinations previously offered by Spirit at ACY," stated Kim Testa, a representative for the organization in charge of the airport.
Wonderland Amusement Property
A local planning firm's analysis states that the former Wonderland amusement park property on the Boardwalk satisfies the requirements to be classified as an area in need of renovation. At its meeting on Thursday, the City Council is anticipated to act on the recommendation. The gathering will begin at the Music Pier on the Boardwalk at 6:00 p.m. No particular development project for the property would be approved by the designation. Rather, it would enable the city to make use of the redevelopment resources made possible by New Jersey's Local Redevelopment and Housing Law.
Ilitch Family Intends To Buy AC Casino
The Ilitch family intends to buy Atlantic City and Mississippi casinos under a new gaming division. The family has founded Ilitch Gaming and plans to take full ownership of Atlantic City's Ocean Casino Resort and Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort in Mississippi. Chris Ilitch will chair the company, named Ilitch Gaming, which would combine the new assets with the family's MotorCity Casino in Detroit, pending regulatory approval and closing requirements.











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