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Election 2013

Citizens for Change PAC reveals funding sources

Committee supports A-Team candidates

By Molly Mulshine
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A political action committee affiliated with the A-Team city council candidates has revealed three funding sources who donated a total of $7,000. Darryl Hammary, the PAC’s treasurer, provided photocopies of three checks that showed the sources of the contributions, including the backs of the checks indicating they had been deposited. He also provided a copy […]

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May 08, 2013
Election 2013

Prosecutor’s Office searches A-Team headquarters

Action may be linked to messenger ballots, source says

By Molly Mulshine
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Investigators from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office executed a search warrant on Saturday afternoon at the Asbury Park campaign headquarters of the A-Team election ticket, according to a source with knowledge of the events. The investigators appeared to be “looking for ballots” at the Asbury Avenue premises, the source said. The Prosecutor’s Office has been investigating […]

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May 05, 2013
Election 2013

Funding source unclear for PAC with A-Team ties

'Citizens for Change' donated billboard space, lawn signs to candidates

By Molly Mulshine
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A political action committee [PAC] with ties to the A-Team city council candidates has failed to disclose how it obtained $7,000 in a report filed with the state Election Law Enforcement Commission [ELEC]. The PAC, Citizens for Change, filed its first quarterly receipts and expenditures report on April 15. The report states that from Jan. […]

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May 01, 2013
Election 2013

Messenger ballot complaint filed against Asbury council candidates

A-Team denies wrongdoing

By Molly Mulshine
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The manager of an opposing campaign has filed a complaint with the Monmouth County Clerk of Elections, stating that the A-Team’s city council candidates and volunteers are mishandling messenger ballot applications. Stephania Warren, manager of the AP Out Front campaign, wrote a letter to County Clerk M. Claire French stating that A-Team candidates and volunteers completed […]

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Apr 18, 2013
Letters to the Editor

Levinsky takes issue with incumbents’ NYC fundraiser

'They are sadly out of touch and no longer represent our diverse community'

By Asbury Park Sun
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Editor, the Asbury Park Sun: I moved here in 2002 because I wanted to be a part of the renewal of a great, small city. I live and work in the heart of town (Grand Avenue, three blocks from Cookman and the beach). The new city council at the time — most of whom are […]

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Apr 17, 2013
Election 2013

Daniel Harris seeks Asbury council seat

'I want to see a unified community'

By Molly Mulshine
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Daniel A. Harris III has thrown his hat in the ring for this year’s city council election. Harris, 61, is running as part of the A-Team ticket. He was raised in Neptune and currently resides on Ridge Avenue. He has lived in Asbury Park for 30 years, he said. Harris has been married to Emily […]

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Apr 02, 2013
Election 2013

Incumbent-led ticket secures top ballot spot in Asbury

Henderson, Loffredo, Sanders win coveted top placement

By Molly Mulshine
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The incumbent-led Forward Asbury Park ticket won the top-five ballot positions in today’s ballot drawing at City Hall. City Clerk Stephen Kay pulled cards from a box to determine the ballot positions [pictured above and shaking the box at right]. Prior to the drawing, candidates could choose to be grouped on the ballot with their […]

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Mar 22, 2013
Election 2013

Campaigning on school grounds not illegal for council candidates

Myra Campbell had charged A-Team with breaking rules

By Molly Mulshine
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City council candidate Myra Campbell has charged that some of her opponents on the A-Team ticket violated laws when campaigning on school grounds  — but it appears the state statute prohibiting such activity only applies to those who are running for the school board. Campbell, who is running as part of the One Asbury ticket, made […]

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Mar 11, 2013
Election 2013

Keady seeks return to council

'We want to engage every citizen in revitalizing the very spirit of the community'

By Molly Mulshine
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Former councilman James William Keady is seeking a second term on the Asbury Park council. Council elections are being held Tuesday, May 14. All five council members’ terms expire on June 30. The election is nonpartisan. Keady, 41, lives on Cookman Avenue with his four-year-old daughter, Reese Ann Keady, he said. He grew up in […]

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Feb 18, 2013
Election 2013

School activist Nora Hyland seeks Asbury council seat

Joins Keady, Small's 'Uniting Asbury'

By Molly Mulshine
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Nora Hyland is seeking a seat on the Asbury Park council along with her running mates under the name “Uniting Asbury.” All five council seats are up for grabs in the nonpartisan May 14 election. The current council’s terms end on June 30, with new four-year terms beginning July 1. Hyland, 46, lives on Fourth […]

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