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The City Prepares for Jose – DPW Builds Berm Along Ocean’s Edge

Giberson: combination of new moon and Jose could produce higher than normal levels

By Michelle Gladden
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In preparation of Hurricane Jose’s worst, the Asbury Park Department of Public Works employees are building a protective berm along the ocean’s edge, OEM Coordinator Garrett Giberson Jr said. “We have some high surf due to the tides,” Giberson said of current conditions. “We are doing this as a precautionary measure.” The high surf is […]

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Sep 19, 2017
Asbury Park

Team of Indiana Biz & Community Leaders Plan Asbury Park Visit

Fact Finding Mission To Bring City's Successes To Northwest Region

By Michelle Gladden
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A team of Northwest Indiana business and community leaders will be heading to town next month to see first hand what Asbury Park has to offer. Organized by Leah Konrady of One Region and Vanessa Ide of the Vanide Group, the 20 to 25 group will be on a fact finding mission to help develop […]

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Sep 18, 2017
Asbury Park

Asbury Agile Returns

Daylong Tech & Startup Conference Slated For Oct 6 At The Asbury

By Michelle Gladden
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The ever-growing Asbury Agile returns next month. The daylong event has become the area’s largest conference of it’s kind, aimed at bringing  entrepreneurs, startups, technology professionals, and students together under one umbrella. Asbury Agile is less about agile methodology and more about being an agile, well rounded, nimble professional, organizers said. Topics range across disciplines […]

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Sep 18, 2017
Asbury Park

Asbury Park’s Help Not Handcuffs Granted United Nations Consultative Status

Thompson: Having this kind of access is critical, as our organization fills a key deficit in public policy discourse

By Michelle Gladden
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The City’s own Help Not Handcuffs has been granted special consultative status with the UN’s Economic and Social Council [ECOSOC], CEO and founder Randy Thompson announced. Help Not Handcuffs works to help reform drug policy from a recovery and human rights perspective. They have participated in UN policy discussions as a guest member of delegations […]

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Sep 16, 2017
Asbury Park

Parklet Installed In Recognition Of Parking Day

Temporary structure envisions a neighborhood without street parking

By Michelle Gladden
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Did you know today is national Parking Day. Yes, such a thing exists and it’s being celebrated here in Asbury Park, where like most Jersey Shore beach communities, a limited amount of supply has yet to meet the growing demand. So, if you happen past Cookman Avenue’s art block that houses Parlor Gallery and The ShowRoom, […]

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Sep 15, 2017
Asbury Park

Salerno Files Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit

The City, Mayor, And Council Members Kendle and Clayton Named As Defendants

By Michelle Gladden
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Former Deputy Police Chief Anthony Salerno has filed a civil action lawsuit, claiming the City and members of the governing racially discriminated against his advancement. Salerno began service with the Asbury Park Police Department in July 1988. He served as a patrolman prior to advancement in 1995 to the Detective Bureau where he worked on […]

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Sep 14, 2017
Asbury Park

Firefighters respond to distressed swimmer call

Wednesday night water rescue, second of its kind since Monday

By Michelle Gladden
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The Asbury Park Fire Department responded to a 9:30 p.m. Wednesday report of a distressed swimmer off the Fifth Avenue beach, department spokesman Garrett Giberson Jr. said. And while responders arrived within minutes of the call, they could not immediately find a victim, he said. Having confirmed that a victim did enter the ocean, the […]

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Sep 14, 2017
Asbury Park

The Sun’s City Council Preview

2017 Budget, Wesley Lake Commission, Fourth Ave Pavilion, and Boys & Girls Club Parking On Agenda

By Michelle Gladden
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The Asbury Park City Council is scheduled to meet Wednesday in Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 1 Municipal Plaza. There will be a 5 p.m. closed executive session. The public meetings begin at 6 p.m. with a  workshop session and is followed by the 7 p.m. Regular City Council Meeting. Public participation takes […]

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Sep 13, 2017
Asbury Park

City Council To Vote On $44.5 Million Municipal Budget

The Average Homeowner Would See A $91 Increase To Their Annual Tax Bill

By Michelle Gladden
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The Asbury Park City Council will vote Wednesday on the 2017 municipal budget, which would raise raise the average assessed homeowner’s taxes by $91, down 40 percent from last year. The $44.5 million budget is $2.26 million over last year’s $42.27 million spending plan, a 5.34 percent increase. And while the proposed budget called for […]

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Sep 13, 2017
Asbury Park

Asbury Angels To Honor Iconic Music Scene Contributors

Boardwalk Of Fame Dedication 1 p.m. Saturday At Second Ave Entrance

By Michelle Gladden
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Nine music industry professionals and performers who helped influence the City’s music scene and global legacy will be honored Saturday on the Asbury Park Boardwalk. Selected by the Asbury Angels Project, plaques donning their names will be added to the “Boardwalk of Fame,” which currently honors 40 musicians, tech support personnel, DJs, journalists, club owners, […]

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