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Monday, February 25, 2013

Montco DA Assists in Arrest for NJ Sexual Assault

A man was taken into custody in Montgomery County Friday for a September sexual assault case.

Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman was instrumental in helping solve a New Jersey sexual assault case from September. A man was arrested on Friday in conjunction with a sexual assault case which occurred last fall in Stone Harbor, N.J. Charles Boone, 43, was arrested Sunday in Montgomery County, Pa., according to the Middle Township Gazette, Cape May County Prosecutor Robert Taylor and Stone Harbor Police Chief Paul Reynolds told the press he faces charges of sexual assault and burglary. The result was made possible with the cooperation and work of Ferman's office. "A Montgomery county district attorneys office detective learned that the defendant was living in our county and was the subject of a fugitive warrant for …

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

'Those Wildwood Days' Will Still Be Free

Wildwood's beaches will stay cost-free this summer.

The chill of a code blue in mid-February makes many yearn for the hot days of summer. As residents from Montgomery County start to make Jersey Shore plans, they'll be happy to know more cash won't have to come out of your pocket to hit the beach. According to a report by The Philly Post, Wildwood city officials decided Wednesday that they would not approve an admission fee program on its beaches this summer. CBS Philly reports said Mayor Ernie Troiano was in favor of the fees. He felt that with the city's shortfalls in budget could be covered by the new beach fees. "You have people who will sit there and chop your head off because their taxes are too high,” he said to CBS, "and then you try to create a revenue source and then they chop …

Friday, August 17, 2012

BeachCast: A Potential Damp Start With a Nice Finish

According to Phillyweather.net, the latter half of the weekend should be better than the first.

The weekend starts on a soggy note around the region with a cool front approaching Friday afternoon. This front will take the better part of Friday night into Saturday to pass through the region and off the coast. Saturday’s weather is not shaping up as the most ideal, especially early in the day across New Jersey, but should gradually improve as we work into the afternoon thanks to a push of dry air advancing east in the wake of the front.    Rainfall could be heavy at times Friday night and early Saturday, with the potential for a couple of inches of rain in some locations. Showers and storms could be around in the early portions of the day along the coastline, perhaps lingering into the afternoon hours. It may take until late Saturday …

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