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New Era monument search unsuccessful

'It's a great mystery and we would have loved to solve it'

By Molly Mulshine
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A beachfront search for the lost New Era monument yielded no results this weekend, and the Asbury Park Historical Society [APHS] is looking at replicating the 19th-century artifact. Asbury Park’s founder, James A. Bradley, erected the monument to the New Era shipwreck in around 1893, APHS member Don Stine said. The year after its installation, […]

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Sep 17, 2012
Asbury Park

Update: Man, 24, fatally shot on Sewall Avenue

Police chief confirms mid-afternoon shooting

By Molly Mulshine
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A 24-year-old man was fatally shot on Sewall Avenue today, Police Chief Mark Kinmon has confirmed. The shooting occurred in the 1000 block of Sewall Avenue during the mid-afternoon today. The area of Sewall Avenue between Comstock and Langford streets is currently closed off with police tape [pictured above]. The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office and the […]

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Sep 14, 2012
Asbury Park

Tiki Weekend beckons locals, visitors to boardwalk

'Endless Summer' festival features music, movies, art starting Sept. 28

By Molly Mulshine
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Labor Day Weekend has come and gone but at the Asbury Park boardwalk, locals and visitors alike can have one last taste of summer at the Endless Summer Tiki Weekend. This is the second annual Tiki Weekend, according to Amanda DiRobella of boardwalk redeveloper Madison Marquette. The event began last year as a collaboration between […]

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Sep 14, 2012
Asbury Park

Vacant buildings west of ‘stump yard’ on chopping block

Two structures on Fourth Avenue will also be demolished

By Molly Mulshine
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Waterfront redeveloper Asbury Partners is set to demolish four buildings over the next one to three weeks. Two of the buildings are located in the same block as the area known as the stump yard on Cookman Avenue. Asbury Partners began to level the stump yard yesterday. The two buildings on Cookman are a former […]

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Sep 13, 2012
Asbury Park

At Kula Café, youth trained for restaurant biz

Schlossbach, Interfaith Neighbors team up in Springwood Center

By Asbury Park Sun
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A new café is on its way to the west side — and it’s not just any eatery. Kula Café will function as a training ground for the city’s youth and a healthy eating hub in the Springwood Center [above]. The restaurant will train area young adults who want to work in the restaurant industry, […]

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Sep 13, 2012
Asbury Park

City receives $50,000 for boardwalk repairs

Grant is one of 25 dedicated to infrastructure work

By Molly Mulshine
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Asbury Park is set to receive a $50,000 grant for boardwalk reconstruction, according to a state Department of Transportation [NJDOT] press release. The grant is one of 25 bring administered by the NJDOT through the Local Aid Infrastructure Fund program, according to the release. Other municipalities are receiving grants to help with street repairs, drainage […]

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Sep 12, 2012
Asbury Park

Thompson rounds out list of charter study candidates

'I think this is a significant opportunity for our community'

By Molly Mulshine
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Randy Thompson is one of five citizens whose names will appear on the general election ballot this November for a charter study commission. A charter study commission [CSC] would scrutinize the city’s current form of government and possibly recommend changes. The CSC is subject to two votes in the November general election. First, voters can […]

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Sep 12, 2012
Asbury Park

Problematic Delmonte residents to be evicted

Neighbors complain about boarding house tenants

By Molly Mulshine
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After receiving some complaints, the city is seeing to the eviction of three residents of the Delmonte boarding house at 302 First Ave. At the Aug. 1 council meeting, residents living near the Delmonte complained of some residents causing public disturbance in the nearby Library Square Park, including excessive noise and public nudity. City manager […]

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Sep 12, 2012
Asbury Park

Public arts committee comes back to life

'What better place to have a living, breathing artistic tourist attraction than Asbury Park?'

By Molly Mulshine
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The city’s public arts committee is back in action with a new meeting schedule after an unofficial one-year hiatus. The seven-member committee oversees the approval process for public art — mostly murals — in the city, ensuring that the city’s public arts ordinance is followed. “Asbury park is an art and cultural destination and you […]

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Sep 12, 2012
Asbury Park

‘Stump yard’ no more

Infamous Cookman lot changes shape

By Molly Mulshine
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Workers yesterday began chopping the tops off of the wood pilings in the Cookman Avenue lot known by locals as the stump yard. The property, which is owned by master redeveloper Asbury Partners, is a vacant lot full of wooden pilings whose tops are visible above the ground. Some of the stumps are adorned with […]

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Sep 11, 2012
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