Allenhurst

Baby Jesus figure missing from Allenhurst nativity

'The people in town are upset. Who steals the baby Jesus?'

By Molly Mulshine
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The centerpiece of Allenhurst’s nativity scene was reported missing on Jan. 2 and police are currently following leads to locate the 150-pound figure of baby Jesus [pictured at right], according to Chief Robert Richter. “The people in town are upset,” Richter said. “Who steals the baby Jesus?” Police figure the culprits in this theft could […]

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Jan 07, 2013
Asbury Park

Despite Sandy damage, half marathon set for April 20

Running route to be modified

By Molly Mulshine
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The Asbury Park Half Marathon is on for April 20, despite devastation from Hurricane Sandy last year. The original course was destroyed by the hurricane, but the Jersey Shore Running Club RunAPalooza Race Committee has developed a new route, according to a prepared release. The run will start and finish in Asbury Park and head […]

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Jan 07, 2013
Asbury Park

Rebearth art supply and lifestyle to close

Owners will continue mural business from their upstairs studio

By Asbury Park Sun
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Art supply and lifestyle store Rebearth on Bangs Avenue will close its doors on January 15. “It’s not a sad day, it’s just a different day,” said Damian Hiller, who co-owns the store with Tim Scramowicz. “Thank you Asbury Park.” The two also have a studio upstairs in the building, from where they will continue […]

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Jan 05, 2013
Loch Arbour

Loch Arbour beach club won’t be up and running this summer

'We don't want to rush it. We want to do it right.'

By Molly Mulshine
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Loch Arbour’s beach club won’t be ready for the summer season this year, Commissioner Alfred J. Cheswick announced at the governing body’s Jan. 2 meeting. “The pavilion is not going to be built in time,” he said. “We don’t want to rush it. We want to do it right.” The beach club’s pavilion, located at […]

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Jan 04, 2013
Asbury Park

Stella Marina and Cubacan to reopen by Feb. 1

Both were shut down by Hurricane Sandy

By Asbury Park Sun
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Two popular restaurants on the Asbury Park boardwalk — Stella Marina and Cubacan — expect to reopen by February 1, according to Dennis Tafuri, general manager for both establishments. The two have been closed since suffering damage from Hurricane Sandy. “We have two construction crews working feverishly to get the places ready,” said Tafuri [pictured […]

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Jan 04, 2013
Asbury Park Schools

Ahbez-Anderson selected as board of ed. president

New members sworn in at reorganization meeting

By Molly Mulshine
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The board of education [BOE] prepared for the new year by swearing in new members and naming a new president and vice president at a reorganization meeting last night. First, four members were sworn in to the board — newcomers Christian Hall and Qzeena Taylor, and returning members Barbara Lesinski and Rev. Geneva Smallwood. Hall, […]

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Jan 04, 2013
Asbury Parking

Free three-hour parking officially extended to March

Applies to waterfront, downtown

By Molly Mulshine
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The city council last night approved a resolution allowing free three-hour parking to be extended until March 1. The measure applies to all spots that are normally metered, along the waterfront and in the central business district [CBD]. Parking restrictions have not been enforced since Hurricane Sandy struck on Monday, Oct. 29, because 57 of […]

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Jan 03, 2013
Hurricane Sandy

Mayor calls Congress to task on MSNBC

'This was one of the most horrible acts of public service that I've ever witnessed in my career'

By Molly Mulshine
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Asbury Park Mayor Ed Johnson appeared on cable news channel MSNBC this morning to talk about congress’s failure to vote on a $60 billion relief plan for areas affected by Hurricane Sandy. The storm, which hit on Oct. 29, 2012, caused an estimated $50 billion of damage on the East Coast, according to MSNBC. In […]

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Jan 03, 2013
Loch Arbour

Mayor questions legality of Loch Arbour clerk’s severance deal

Meeting minutes, recording don't match up

By Molly Mulshine
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The estimated $750,000 severance package for former Loch Arbour village clerk Lorraine Carafa may have been approved under unlawful circumstances due to a discrepancy between the minutes and a recording from the meeting when the deal was approved. The resolution establishing an agreement between Carafa and the village was discussed in closed executive session on […]

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Jan 03, 2013
Asbury Park

Man arrested with handgun, hollow-point bullets, police say

Police blotter: Dec. 19, 2012, to Jan. 1, 2013

By Hannah Walker
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A local man was arrested after a routine traffic stop when he was allegedly found to be in possession of a handgun and hollow-point bullets. On Dec. 22, at approximately 1:30 p.m., police stopped Otto Lucky, 57, in the area of Comstock Street and Bangs Avenue for not stopping or yielding at a stop sign, […]

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