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Asbury Lanes to shutter earlier than planned

Waxahatchee Oct. 11 show cancelled

By Michelle Gladden
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In a Facebook Post for the popular vintage bowling alley and music venue organizers announced they will shutter earlier than planned. “Our renovation schedule for the Lanes got moved up to October 5th, so, we don’t want anyone to have to risk life and limb to come to a construction site to see a show,” […]

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Sep 29, 2015
Deal Lake

Deal Lake dredging project gets $1.66 MILLION award

State’s largest coastal lake quality & rec opportunities to improve

By Michelle Gladden
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Department of Environmental Protection [DEP] Commissioner Bob Martin announced a $1.66 million contract to remove sand pushed by Superstorm Sandy into Deal Lake has been awarded to Tri-State Dredging of Philadelphia. The project, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Service [NRCS], will dredge 12,000 cubic yards of material. The […]

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Sep 28, 2015
Asbury Park

Asbury Ale House Sports Bar & Grille takes over Prohibition

First large-scale sports bar set to open in weeks

By Michelle Gladden
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Prohibition in the Steinbach building is in the midst of transitioning into the city’s first large-scale sports bar. Owned by the Gullace family, the former 1920s themed eatery will become Asbury Ale House Sports Bar and Grille within a matter weeks. The family also owns the Shore House Bar and Grill in Point Pleasant. “We want […]

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Sep 25, 2015
Asbury Park

Inspector General Audit questions city’s Sandy spending

City must provide supporting documentation

By Michelle Gladden
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According to a Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general audit report made available Wednesday, Asbury Park must account for how it spent FEMA grant monies received for Superstorm Sandy debris removal and emergency work. While the city received $9.3 million in public assistance grants for the October 2012 storm’s damages, they could not account for […]

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Sep 24, 2015
Asbury Park

Zombie Walk Resurrected

Asbury Park City Council approves Oct. 3 event

By Michelle Gladden
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Under new ownership with added features, the Asbury Park Zombie Walk will be held from 12 to 8 p.m. one week from Saturday. The Guinness Book of World Record event was called off by organizer Jason Meehan last month, citing exponential growth, planning needs, and organizing costs for the event’s demise. But last week restauranteur […]

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Sep 24, 2015
Asbury Park

City Council grants iStar conceptual approval

Project headed to Planning Board for site plan approval

By Michelle Gladden
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The 1101 Ocean project is headed to the Planning Board. The Asbury Park City Council unanimously voted Wednesday to approve waterfront redeveloper iStar’s conceptual plans for its 16-story high rise at the former Esperanza site. If all approvals are met construction would begin next spring and be completed within 2-2½ years, iStar Senior Vice President […]

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Sep 24, 2015
Asbury Park

Monmouth County among regions on drought watch

Residents asked to voluntarily conserve water

By Michelle Gladden
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Monmouth County is among the state’s regions being asked to voluntarily conserve water consumption. The Department of Environmental Protection [DEP] issued a drought watch Wednesday for the northeast, central and coastal north regions. DEP Commissioner Bob Martin said a drought watch was prompted by continued rainfall deficits that have decreased reservoir, ground water and streamflow […]

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Sep 23, 2015
Asbury Park

JAG Grant to fund Asbury Park Police E-citations

computerized program used to issue traffic and parking summonses

By Michelle Gladden
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Asbury Park Police Department has been named a recipient of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant [JAG]. The $52,746 federal grant will be utilized for the city’s e-citation program, Acting Police Chief Anthony Salerno said. “The computerized program is used for issuing traffic and parking summonses,” Salerno said. “It is […]

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Sep 23, 2015
Asbury Park

Man struck by train dies at area hospital

Passengers and crew were uninjured

By Michelle Gladden
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A city resident died Monday evening after he was hit by a train along the North Jersey Coastline in Asbury Park, NJ transit spokesperson Nancy Snyder said. The train struck Marcelo Garcia-Roque, 20, of Asbury Park, near 8:55 p.m. Monday on the tracks close to the Monroe Avenue crossing, just east of the Asbury Park […]

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Sep 22, 2015
Asbury Park

iStar seeks Council approval for Esperanza site project

Parking and storm surge protection discussed Monday night

By Michelle Gladden
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Master waterfront redeveloper iStar will seek conceptual approval on Wednesday from the city council for its first oceanfront project. Representatives of the developer appeared at the council’s workshop meeting Monday night to formally present the project to the board. Parking was a main concern of the council, as well as the building’s protection against storm […]

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