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Study commission could stymie council opponents

Ward system and direct election of Mayor at issue

By Asbury Park Sun
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The city council is now reviewing whether to ask voters to establish a charter study commission to consider changes to Asbury Park’s form of government. But that decision would not just put the question of establishing a five-member charter study commission on the ballot in November. It could also stop some of the council’s political […]

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Apr 03, 2012
Asbury Park

Historical Society demands answers on Convention Hall panel theft

Prepared to go to Prosecutor, Attorney General if not satisfied

By Asbury Park Sun
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Reacting to the theft of thirty-four decorative copper panels once on Convention Hall, the Asbury Park Historical Society will request the city council and boardwalk redeveloper Madison Marquette disclose more information about the incident. At an emergency meeting on Saturday, the Historical Society Board of Trustees — several shown above — also tentatively agreed to ask […]

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Apr 01, 2012
Deal Lake

‘Friends’ to freshen up Deal Lake

Volunteers invited to help with annual cleanup

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It’s spring cleaning time at Deal Lake. The Friends of Deal Lake will hold an annual cleanup on Saturday, March 31. Since the early 1980s, the group has advocated for government assistance to clean the waterway and promoted awareness of how the public’s actions can impact the lake’s environment. The five fingers of Deal Lake […]

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Mar 29, 2012
Asbury Park

Salon owner tangled in zoning, parking issues

Service businesses not permitted on Cookman Avenue

By Molly Mulshine
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The owner of a successful Emory Street hair salon has found himself locked out of Cookman Avenue, with a lack of client parking to boot. Steven Statland, owner of Chop Chop Bang Bang, recently sought a move to Cookman, but zoning rules allow only retail, theaters, bars and eateries on that busy main drag. The planning […]

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Mar 27, 2012
Asbury Park

Foodies invited to take a bite out of Asbury

Restaurant tour features 25 eateries

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The Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce bites into the city’s culinary scene with its inaugural “Restaurant Tour 2012: Destination Asbury Park” event featuring 25 food establishments. The tour, scheduled for Sunday, April 29, from 12-4 pm, will feature small “bites” and sampling experiences at restaurants, lounges, juice bars and bakeries throughout the city. Restaurant Tour wristbands will be sold in […]

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Mar 27, 2012
Asbury Park

Citizens sick of west side violence

"We can't arrest our way out of this."

By Molly Mulshine
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A typical council meeting last Wednesday erupted into a passionate discussion of the city’s recent increase in gun violence. Citizens’ comments included suggestions on how to help, as well as a few barbs. Asbury resident Myra Campbell suggested the code enforcement and police departments work together to reduce blight in the city.

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Mar 23, 2012
Asbury Park

Club Phoenix to be demolished

Razing of former go-go bar
expected in 60 days

By Asbury Park Sun
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A dilapidated Cookman Avenue building that once housed two long-closed entertainment venues is expected to be demolished within 60 days. The structure was last the home of the Club Phoenix, a go-go rock bar open for about a decade until the late 1990s. Previously, the building had housed the Odyssey gay nightclub from the early […]

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Mar 23, 2012
Asbury Park

Smoke-free beaches may be on the way to Asbury


By Molly Mulshine
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The fresh air at the Asbury Park beach front could be even fresher this summer. City officials met last month to discuss designating non-smoking public areas in town, starting with beaches. Mayor Ed Johnson shared this news with the public after representatives from the Monmouth Cancer Coalition (MCC) attended the March 21 council meeting to […]

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Mar 23, 2012
Sunset Avenue Bridge

Bridge free of detours — for now

Motorists, pedestrians get a reprieve until 2013

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Area residents will get a reprieve until late next year from traffic snarls and detours caused by the Sunset Avenue bridge replacement project. Construction on a new bridge, which links Asbury Park and Wanamassa, is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2013, according to Monmouth County government spokesman William Heine.

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