Body on Ocean City Beach Identified as Missing Boat Captain
The body discovered near the 25th street beach in Ocean City today is that of missing boat captain David McAuliffe, New Jersey State Police have confirmed.
The body discovered near the 25th street beach in Ocean City today is that of missing boat captain David McAuliffe, New Jersey State Police have confirmed.
It's no secret that our Governor speaks his mind, no matter where he is.
Last week, we told you about the Pleasantville teenager that was shot and killed by police officers. The Atlantic County's Prosecutors Office is still investigating the manner, and have found more details....
I can't express the amount of respect I have for this country's servicemen and women. I don't think any of us could say "thank you" enough. We should all feel a sense of pride when one of our local restaurants say thanks in their special way.
Aldrich Lloyd Talonding is in elementary school. He's from General Santos City, South Cotabato province, Philippines. And he's about to make you cry like a baby with his rendition of Luther Vandross' "Dance With My Father."
Since Tuesday morning, we have been keeping you updated on the search for David McAuliffe, a missing Sea Tow Captain from Egg Harbor Township. State police have now confirmed that his boat has been found....
I'm assuming this headline is making your jaw drop. Unfortunately, this story gets worse.
The Coast Guard is searching for David McAuliffe, a resident of Egg Harbor Township, who has been missing since Tuesday afternoon.
With the cold weather lately, it's been hard to keep in mind that Memorial Day and another Jersey Shore summer will be here before we know it. And since most of us spend most of our days in front of a computer screen, why not make the view as pleasant as possible?
Alexis Yamil Perez, 19, was shot by three police officers in Pleasantville yesterday afternoon.
Patricia Krentcil, aka, "Tanning Mom" is in the headlines again. Her behavior isn't as extreme as bringing a 5 year old into a tanning booth, but it's more than any of us want to see.
It's just another reason we are proud to call Cincinnati Reds all star and Toms River native Todd Frazier one of our own.