Sir Isaac Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. While Newton was describing this phenomenon in relation to physics, the basic principle also applies to society in general.
Sometimes how you do something can matter as much as what you do.
An Appeals Court has granted the state a temporary stay of parts of a July 29 Superior Court decision in a lawsuit over changes to the casino …
“You have to pay in order to police the world. And why would we care about our own welfare?”
Atlantic County taxpayers will continue benefiting from strong bond ratings, especially when inflation remains at a 40-year high, county offic…
ATLANTIC CITY — Out of thousands of state lawmakers nationwide, Assemblyman Don Guardian, R-Atlantic, is one of seven who has been chosen to t…
ATLANTIC CITY — Property owners will pay less in 2022 to run local government, and the state will provide $5.7 million less in aid, yet spendi…
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — Bounce houses and similar inflatables, a staple at children’s parties and community events, may face tougher insurance requi…
The elimination of Disney World's special district known as Reedy Creek could have big implications for the Disney company and for Florida taxpayers.
Atlantic County introduced its $236.8 million 2022 budget Tuesday, despite uncertainty over how much it will get from casino payments in lieu …
Tax time is a perfect opportunity for fraudsters to be on the hunt for new victims and luckily we’re here with simple ways to not fall into th…
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The county Board of Commissioners passed its 2022 budget unanimously Tuesday with no increase in the tax rate.
TRENTON — State Sen. Michael Testa, R-Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic, says he plans on introducing legislation to permit thousands of dollars …
In a disappointing move, the Atlantic County commissioners came up with several questionable reasons to avoid sharing jail services with Cumbe…
If you keep an eye on tax news, you may have heard some chatter about the IRS soon requiring a video selfie for account sign-in. That plan is no more:…
The Internal Revenue Service will stop using controversial facial-recognition software for taxpayers trying to access online tax accounts over concerns about privacy and security. The transition from the ID.me, the third-party verification system that required taxpayers to upload video selfies to access their tax information online, will begin in the coming weeks, the IRS said Monday. The IRS ...
“Our report today affects up to 2,000 residents,” Comptroller Kevin Walsh said in an online news conference on the report. “Hundreds of millio…
ATLANTIC CITY — A long-promised $500 refund to city property owners won’t be automatic, but it will happen soon, Mayor Marty Small Sr. said Th…
NORTHFIELD — As the numbers look now, Atlantic County taxpayers will see a county property tax rate decrease of 1.5 cents per $100 of assessed…
ATLANTIC CITY — A judge postponed until Wednesday a conference in a lawsuit by Atlantic County that attempts to stop the state from enacting a…