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Asbury Park

Small files recall petitions

If verified, removal of three council members could be on November ballot

By Molly Mulshine
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Community activist Duanne Small today filed recall petitions with city clerk Steve Kay seeking to remove three members of the city council from office. Small filed recall petitions against Mayor Ed Johnson, Councilman John Loffredo and Councilwoman Susan Henderson. The petitions, he said, contained approximately 2,644 signatures each. The group organizing the recall was unable […]

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Aug 20, 2012
Asbury Park

New dog park committee established

Group to seek alternate location

By Molly Mulshine
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Although the city council rescinded its resolution establishing a dog park at last night’s meeting, the issue isn’t off the table yet. The governing body also approved a resolution establishing an advisory committee to examine whether the city should have a dog park and where one should be located. “I still feel there is a […]

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Aug 02, 2012
Asbury Park

Attorney’s ruling challenged

Proponents of ward system and direct election of Mayor want referendum

By Asbury Park Sun
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Proponents of a change of government to a ward system with direct election of the mayor have filed suit to overturn the ruling of city attorney Frederick Raffetto [above] that their petition to force a referendum on the issue is invalid. The appeal was filed by attorney Christopher Iavarone of Toms River, according to political […]

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Apr 12, 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

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
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