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Vintage automobile garage slated for downtown

Social club for car buffs may follow

By Molly Mulshine
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Vintage car buffs may soon have a place to store their automobiles in downtown Asbury Park. The planning board recently recommended approval for a storage garage for classic cars to occupy a long-vacant warehouse [above in foreground] stretching between Bangs and Summerfield Avenues. The garage may soon be home to an ancillary social club, as well. The city council […]

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Apr 09, 2012
Bamboozle

70 cops to handle Bamboozle

Officials expect 100,000 patrons over three-day event

By Molly Mulshine
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When an estimated 100,000 concert-goers flood the city during  Bamboozle festival weekend, the police plan to enlist the help of 70 officers  — 40 more than usual on the busiest weekends. “The whole city is going to be pretty crowded,” Police Chief Mark Kinmon [pictured above] said. “We have a lot of concerns about the weekend and I think […]

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Apr 09, 2012
Asbury Park

Boardwalk’s last empty building to re-open

Madison Marquette will reactivate Sunset Ave. Pavilion in time for Bamboozle

By Molly Mulshine
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The last empty building on the boardwalk will soon be back in business. Boadwalk redeveloper Madison Marquette is renovating the shuttered Sunset Avenue Pavilion to reopen it for May’s Bamboozle festival. The boardwalk redeveloper seeks to “make the building active again instead of it laying there boarded up,” city redevelopment and planning director Donald Sammet said at Wednesday’s […]

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Apr 06, 2012
Asbury Park

City budget awaits aid numbers

Without state funds, spending plan bears 17-percent tax increase

By Molly Mulshine
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Required to introduce the budget in February without final state aid figures, the city council held a hearing Wednesday night on the spending plan, which currently bears a 17-percent tax increase. The state aid amounts should be available within the next week, city manager Terence Reidy [above] said at the hearing. With those aid figures, the budget […]

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Apr 05, 2012
Asbury Park

Police department launches website

Citizens can now send anonymous tips online

By Molly Mulshine
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The Asbury Park Police Department is reaching out to the public with its new website at asburyparkpd.com. The department occupied a section of the town’s website until they recently decided to maintain a separate online presence. Their new site is still under construction but currently provides citizens with the opportunity to send anonymous tips to […]

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Apr 05, 2012
Asbury Park

Madison Marquette will replace copper panels

VP of development calls loss of artifacts "tragic"

By Molly Mulshine
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The green-tinged decorative copper panels that went missing from Convention Hall recently are largely considered to be gone for good, but an official from Madison Marquette announced at last night’s council meeting the boardwalk redeveloper will replace them. “It is a tragedy,” said Keith Ortner, Madison Marquette’s vice president of development. “We as a company […]

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Apr 05, 2012
Asbury Park

No plan B yet for Plan B restaurant

Owner memorably faced down financial self-help guru Suze Orman

By Asbury Park Sun
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A downtown restaurant that seemed to have made it through the recession will close its doors on April 14. “I am sending this email with a heavy heart,” said Plan B owner Jeffrey Haveson in an email blast. “We have lost our lease and need to close our doors.” Haveson, a vocal presence among downtown […]

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Apr 05, 2012
Asbury Park

City Council introduces charter study measure

Elected commission could propose scuttling structure of government in place since 1920s

By Asbury Park Sun
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Led by Councilman John Loffredo and Mayor Ed Johnson, both shown above, the city council introduced an ordinance last night to establish an elected commission to review the city’s form of government — with the power to submit changes to voters that would scuttle a system believed to date back to the 1920s. “It’s time,” Loffredo immediately stated when the matter was brought […]

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Apr 05, 2012
Asbury Park

Housing Authority attorney censured by Supreme Court

Faulty recordkeeping in trust fund was negligent, not purposeful

By Asbury Park Sun
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Asbury Park Housing Authority counsel Kevin Wigenton was censured by the New Jersey Supreme Court Tuesday, ending a decade-old disciplinary case that could have led to his disbarment as a lawyer. According to a report on the Red Bank Green website, the court ruled 5-1 to censure Wigenton for faulty bookkeeping practices. The Office of Attorney […]

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Apr 04, 2012
Asbury Park

Connecting the downtown and waterfront

Streetscape improvements for vacant stretch of Cookman by summer

By Asbury Park Sun
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The no-man’s land of vacant lots and dilapidated buildings on Cookman Avenue dividing the downtown and beachfront will get a facelift before July 4th. A streetscape program of new sidewalks, curbing, lighting and landscaping will be installed by waterfront redeveloper Asbury Partners on the stretch of Cookman (shown above) between Grand Avenue and Kingsley Street. […]

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