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Asbury Park Shop Owner Offers Discounts for Donated Food
Asbury Park shop owner Michael Evans is once again teaming up with the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties to help fight hunger this holiday season.
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Asbury Park councilman James Keady plans to resign
Asbury Park councilman James Keady said he will step down from the council at the end of this month, six months before his four-year term is up, and will not seek re-election, according to a report in the ...
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New gallery opening in Asbury Park
A new gallery is opening amid the emerging art scene in Asbury Park. Sited in the former First National Bank of Asbury Park building, circa 1886, at the corner of Bond and Mattison, the grand opening of ...
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Stripers & blues north of Asbury Park
Where you should go: North of Asbury Park for stripers and blues on jigs. What you should use: Metal jigs.
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Murderer's bid for new eluding trial rejected
A panel of appellate judges on Tuesday upheld a decision denying a new trial for a convicted murderer in an unrelated case of a 1999 police chase.
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Asbury Park Pop Warner seeks donations
The Asbury Park Pop Warner is seeking donations to help pay air fare and lodging for the Junior Midgets team, which plans to leave Friday and compete in the national Division 1 championships Saturday to Dec.
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Asbury Park holiday tree lightings to be held Thursday, Saturday
A downtown holiday tree lighting ceremony is set for 7 p.m. Thursday at Press Plaza and Cookman Avenue while the boardwalk tree lighting event called off because of a storm Sunday is now scheduled for 6 p.m. ...
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Double Duty for Hospital Ob-Gyn Staff
Counter A string of mutiple births kept hospital staffers busy recently. Today's Asbury Park Press reports that Riverview Medical Center had a streak going this autumn: a spate of twin births.
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Hot striper jigging south of Asbury Park
Addendum to tonight's blog After filing, I heard from Capt. Bobby Bogan of the Gambler from Point Pleasant.
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Gay Blades Stay Sharp
Oh, Black Friday, that spirited holiday when Americans celebrate the time-honored tradition of coughing up their hard-earned money for glamorously garnished trash.
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Asbury Park vs Beacon House Pop Warner Football Championship
A last minute long pass to Beacon House's Charles Kortez gets dropped as Asbury Park's Robert Barksdale closely covers during closing minute of their Pop Warner Region Division I Junior Midget Championship game ...
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Adding women to Rutgers' math and science equation
Of the 62 faculty members in the math department at Rutgers University's New Brunswick flagship campus, only two are women.
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Man admits role in murder
An Asbury Park man pleaded guilty Friday to first-degree aggravated manslaughter in connection to a deadly attack on a Neptune man three years ago.
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Asbury Park at Neptune
Neptune Vs. Asbury Park. Neptune's Michael Peavy. Photo by Keith J. Woods/ Staff.
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Caldwell vs Southern Regional Girls State Volleyball Semifinal
Caldwell's Mias Riley stretches all she can to return a ball as Southern Regional's Megan Sharkey tries to block.
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Off-duty cop aids in apprehension of robbery suspects
An alert off duty patrolman gave his colleagues the advantage they needed to collar two strong arm robbery suspects Tuesday evening, police said.
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Asbury Park plans tree-lighting for Sunday
Madison Marquette will hold this year's holiday tree lighting at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
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50, out of work, looking for help
I have these visions lately, now that the economy is dropping like a stone. In one of them, I'm home: "Gather 'round," I say to my four sons.
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Monmouth County Police Blotter
ROUTE 66: Jorge Armando Bonfacio-Casco, 29, of Asbury Park was charged Sept. 25 with shoplifting electronic merchandise from Target.
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Bar That Launched 'The Boss' to Close for Repairs
The bar that helped launch Bruce Springsteen's career is grounded for at least a month.
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