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Asbury Park

A Day Without Immigrants Spreads in Asbury Park

Cardinal & Barrio join Brickwall in support of national movement

By Michelle Gladden
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The specialized menu Thursday at Brickwall Tavern and Dining Room on Cookman Avenue read “Brickwall Would Not Exist Without Immigrants.” The popular downtown venue was among the first to stand in support of the national “A Day Without Immigrants’ movement. Because the eatery has a ‘we never close our doors’ policy, their menu was modified […]

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Feb 17, 2017
Asbury Park

Brickwall Supports Back of House Staff Walkout Thursday

Action A Part Of National 'A Day Without Immigrants’ movement

By Michelle Gladden
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Brickwall Tavern and Dining Room back of house staff will walk out Thursday with the full support of the venue owners. Held in solidarity with the national ‘A Day Without Immigrants’ movement, the walkout is part of Smith’s continued support of the social movements sparked following the 2016 presidential elections. Smith is the group that […]

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Feb 14, 2017
Asbury Park

Clarification: Pascal and Sabine owners granted retroactive approval

Central Business District's Redevelopmment designatin governs exterior paint color choices

By Michelle Gladden
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[Clarification: Design regulations included in the city’s Central Business District redevelopment zone govern what color a building building can be painted.] Many know the mixed used building that house the downtown’s popular French brasserie Pascal and Sabine as the former NJ Natural Gas building, built in 1927. But what appears to be uncommon knowledge is […]

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Jan 10, 2017
Asbury Park

Lakehouse Expansion Grand Opening Set For Dec 3

The Infrastructure For The Creative Spirit Will Host 11 to 7 p.m. Saturday Celebration

By Michelle Gladden
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Three years after first opening its doors, Lakehouse, known for fostering growth, arts, and education in Asbury Park, will celebrates the expansion of its Lake Avenue complex and the creative collaborations – new and old, that have taken root. Dubbed as an infrastructure for the creative spirit, the three-story brick building boasts not only the […]

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Nov 27, 2016
Asbury Park

Planning Board approves homes at former Upstage Club

Ross brothers to refurbish Cookman Avenue building

By Michelle Gladden
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A part of Asbury Park’s musical history may live on through the memories of those who frequented the Upstage Club but by next summer the Cookman Avenue structure will become home to a retail business and four residences. The Planning Board, last week, granted site plan approval to the Ross brothers, real estate investors and […]

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Aug 13, 2015
Asbury Park

NY Times review gives Porta highest rating

Group plans four more restaurants in state

By Asbury Park Sun
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Porta on Kingsley Street received the highest rating in a New York Times restaurant review appearing in today’s Sunday Metropolitan section. Reviewer Fran Schumer singled out for praise executive chef Grace Crossman [right photo] and head pizzaiola Fredrica Vilardi [top photo at right]. Schumer ate at Porta on both a busy Saturday night and a […]

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Jul 06, 2013

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