crime

Neptune Shooting Victims Identified

Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office & Neptune PD Seek Public Helps

By Michelle Gladden
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The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office has released the names of two gunshot victims found in Neptune Friday afternoon. Neptune Township Police department who responded near 4:30 p.m. Friday to the 500 block of Sayre Street found inside a gray 2004 Acura MDX the driver, Frantz Paraison  37, of Neptune and passenger, Shaezeel Collins, 37, of […]

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Sep 30, 2017
Asbury Park

American Heart Association Survivor Ambassador Shares His Story

Schoor - from Engineer, Entrepreneur, Inventor & Builder To Philanthropist, Humanitarian, & Artist

By Michelle Gladden
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There have been many variations to 78-year-old Howard Schoor’s work throughout his years along the Jersey Shore, and beyond. The avid traveler is an engineer turned entrepreneur, inventor, home builder, bank owner, who went on to become one of the area’s staunchest philanthropists and humanitarians. His first of many notable ventures was the 1968 creation […]

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Sep 30, 2017
Asbury Park

Tenth Annual Asbury Park Zombie Walk Set For Oct 7

Thriller Dance, Costume & Jell-O Brain Eating Contests, & New Dark City Co Zombie Walk Beer

By Michelle Gladden
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Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Asbury Park Zombie Walk returns on Oct. 7 with a full lineup of offerings. The annual fall event was launched in 2008 by Jason Meehan, the local walk has garnered the Largest Gathering of Zombies by Guinness World Record. A potential cancellation in 2015 due to difficulty coordinating the needs of […]

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Sep 29, 2017
Coastal News

Asbury Park & Allenhurst PD Put Brakes On Fatalities

National Campaign Aims to Keep Roads Fatality Free For A Day

By Michelle Gladden
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The Asbury Park Police Department and the Allenhurst Police Department have announced they will participate in the national Put The Breaks Fatalities Day being held on Oct 10. The national campaign asks motorist, cyclists and pedestrians to be particularly mindful in an aim to keep roadways free from fatalities for the day, and to increase […]

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Sep 29, 2017
Asbury Park

Stand Against Hate Organizers Plan Love Trumps Hate Event

The March For Each Other Aims To Deliver Anti Violence Message On Oct 8

By Michelle Gladden
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Organizers behind the Labor Day Stand Against Hate Rally are furthering their message that Love is louder than hate. “We want to remind the world that all are welcome and have the right to be safe in our America,” a written statement announcing an Oct 8 March For Each Other event. The peaceful event’s message […]

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Sep 29, 2017
crime

Jury Returns Guilty Verdicts on Operation Dead End Cases

Former Police Officer & Gang Members To Be Sentenced in December

By Michelle Gladden
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A jury returned guilty verdicts Wednesday on a majority of the charges a 16-year Asbury Park Police Department veteran and two street gang members faced during a 5-month long trial, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced written statement. “One corrupt cop and two bad gang members are going to prison,” Gramiccioni said. “Today’s verdict […]

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Sep 28, 2017
Asbury Park

Better Block Coming To Springwood Avenue

Day Long Event to promote westside growth and planning initiatives

By Michelle Gladden
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The Better Block movement is coming to Asbury Park by way of an all day celebration that envisions Springwood Avenue’s potential, city officials said in a written statement. “This event is part of a nationwide initiative to show what redevelopment and planning can mean for a neighborhood,”  Asbury Park Director of Planning and Redevelopment Michele Alonso […]

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Sep 28, 2017
Letters to the Editor

Letter: More Rip Currents: We Need to Look at Why

Sierra Club’s Tittel: Problem combination of more severe weather events & beach replenishment projects

By Asbury Park Sun
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dEditor, Asbury Park Sun, We are concerned that we have seen more rip currents this year and more people have died as a result. [Rip currents have killed eight people at New Jersey beaches this year — the most since the National Weather Service began tracking rip current-related fatalities in 1998. The second-highest was six […]

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Sep 28, 2017
Ocean Township

Clothing Drive Launched To Support Neptune Fire Victims

Collection for family of eight runs through Oct 11 at Assembly West Park Avenue Headquarters

By Michelle Gladden
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Assembly members Eric Houghtaling and Joann Downey have launched a clothing drive in support of a Neptune City family who lost everything in a Sept. 21 fire. The family of eight was displaced following a devastating fire that destroyed their West Sylvania Avenue home and most of their belongings, including much of their clothing, Houghtaling […]

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Sep 28, 2017
Deal

Traffic stop leads to drug and gun possession charges

Long Branch man, 26, w/ loaded hand gun remanded to County Jail

By Michelle Gladden
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A motor vehicle stop Wednesday led to the gun and drug possession arrest of a Long Branch, Deal Police Department officials announced in a written news statement. Jamaal Covin, 26, of Long Branch was charged with two counts of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of controlled […]

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Sep 28, 2017
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