Jeff Van Drew criticizes sanctuary policies in series of posts about violent crimes
Congressman Jeff Van Drew used social media on April 16, 2026, to criticize sanctuary policies after referencing violent crimes involving undocumented immigrants.

Congressman Jeff Van Drew used social media on April 16, 2026, to criticize sanctuary policies after referencing violent crimes involving undocumented immigrants.

Congressman Jeff Van Drew shared updates between April 14–16, focusing on increased tax refunds under new legislation and calling attention to immigration-related hearings in Congress.

These former Atlantic County area high school standouts will be competing on Friday, April 17.

Stockton University’s annual Arts and Culture Summit grew into a two-day event this year with over 200 participants across two campuses. Keynote speaker Jane Golden discussed public art’s impact while panels explored themes around culture, community care, and creative health practices.

Leaders gathered at Stockton University on April 13 for a conference addressing artificial intelligence’s role in academics alongside workforce development needs across New Jersey’s public colleges. Speakers discussed adapting educational programs while emphasizing critical thinking skills.

Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional has signed an agreement with Stockton University aimed at expanding opportunities for nurse education in southern New Jersey. The partnership includes tuition discounts and collaborative program development focused on addressing regional healthcare workforce needs.

On Tuesday, April 14, these former Atlantic County area high school stars will be competing.

Medicaid payments for Medicine Services and Procedures in Mays Landing rose by 28.7% in 2024, highlighting shifts in usage and reimbursement trends.

Medicaid spending on Procedures / Professional Services in Pleasantville climbed 32% to $3,134,052 in 2024, reflecting shifts in billing practices and reimbursement trends.

In 2024, Medicaid providers in Atlantic City billed $48,523,741 for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services, reflecting a 0.9% increase from the prior year.