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Asbury Park Police Blotter: August 1 through August 8, 2012


By Hannah Walker
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From August 1 to August 8, the Asbury Park police department made the following arrests: • On August 1, a 38-year-old female from Asbury Park was arrested and charged with assault in the 1500 block of Sewall Avenue. • On August 1, a 26-year-old male from Asbury Park was arrested and charged with obstruction of […]

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Aug 08, 2012
Asbury Park

Barren stretch of Cookman now lit up

Eight new streetlights operational as streetscape project continues

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The new streetlights on Cookman Avenue between the downtown business district and the waterfront are now installed and operational. The lighting is part of a streetscape program designed to make this barren stretch of Cookman more pedestrian-friendly. There are now eight new streetlights, along with new sidewalks, in the vacant stretch of Cookman where dilapidated […]

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Aug 08, 2012
Asbury Park

Police HQ closed for exterminators to clear bed bugs

Patrol operations and emergency dispatch unaffected

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Police department headquarters at city hall was closed today after bed bugs were found in the facility. Exterminators are expected on site early this afternoon to clear the offices of the pests, according to police chief Mark Kinmon. The bedbugs were brought in to the headquarters by a sexual abuse suspect and his alleged victim […]

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Aug 07, 2012
Asbury Park

High-tech lights to be tested on boardwalk

System 'is above and beyond anything else in the industry'

By Molly Mulshine
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Madison Marquette is set to test a lighting system on the boardwalk that is “more than just lights,” according to its director of retail services Carrie Turner. Turner attended last week’s council meeting to pitch the lighting system to the governing body with the help of city engineer Joe Cunha and iStar Financial vice president […]

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Aug 07, 2012
Asbury Park

Jitney connects train stations to beach

Weekend shuttle service to reduce traffic, free up parking

By Hannah Walker
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Running through September 3, two jitney bus routes will take visitors from the train station to the beach for $1 a ride. Shore EZ Ride shuttles run from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Times are coordinated with the arrival of NJ Transit trains at stations in Long Branch, Asbury Park, […]

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Aug 06, 2012
Asbury Park

Amendments made to 2012 budget

Spending plan now bears 3.6% tax levy increase

By Molly Mulshine
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The city council at its meeting last week approved amendments to the municipal budget prompted by changes in state aid numbers. After the amendments, the budget bears a 3.6-percent tax levy increase, city manager Terence Reidy [above] said, which translates to an increase of 11.5 cents per $100 of assessed property valuation. The average household […]

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Aug 06, 2012
Asbury Park

Asbury chief financial officer resigns

Uribe held post for nine months

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Chief financial officer Juan Uribe resigned after Wednesday night’s council meeting, according to city manager Terence Reidy. Reidy said Uribe handed him his letter of resignation at that time, with an effective date of August 16. City treasurer Christine Paulin will serve as acting CFO until a replacement is found, Reidy said. Uribe “didn’t elaborate […]

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Aug 03, 2012
Ocean Grove

Gay, methodist leaders keep differences civil

New York Times story cites dialogue

By Asbury Park Sun
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A sit-down between leaders of the gay and Methodist communities in Ocean Grove caught the attention of the New York Times today. In an A section story by Chadwick Moore entitled “In Methodist stronghold, a dialogue on gay rights”, the Times reported on how these two groups — at odds over same-sex marriage and the […]

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Aug 02, 2012
Asbury Park

Asbury Partners shed new light on Cookman

Streetlight installation underway

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Workers are installing new street lights on Cookman Avenue as part of a streetscape program designed to better link the waterfront and downtown business district. The streetscape project started in the spring. Waterfront redeveloper Asbury Partners is paying for the improvements, with the goal of making this barren stretch of Cookman more pedestrian-friendly. Installing the […]

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Aug 01, 2012
Bamboozle

Downtown Asbury restaurants take hit for second consecutive night

Saturday night customers chased away by Bamboozle, parking taken up by festival attendees

By Asbury Park Sun
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Downtown Asbury restaurants took a hit for a second consecutive night on Saturday as the Bamboozle music festival chased business away. The peak dinner hour around 8:00 p.m. was just like the night before, with some dining rooms close to empty, and others almost half-full at best. Normally, a Saturday night in May with clear […]

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