Bradley Beach Police Blotter
Thursday, March 30th, 2006An unknown person(s)vandalized a vehicle parked on the 400 block of McCabe Avenue on March 23 in Bradley Beach. Police Officer Michael Ricciardi took the report.
An unknown person(s)vandalized a vehicle parked on the 400 block of McCabe Avenue on March 23 in Bradley Beach. Police Officer Michael Ricciardi took the report.
By ANDREW CANGIANO
An Asbury Park man was arrested by city police Monday after he threatened to kill himself.
Hotel, pool, condominiums, parking facilities planned at beachfront
The North End Hotel on the boardwalk in Ocean Grove was demolished in 1980. A new one is being considered for the site.
By ELLEN CARROLL
The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association has agreed to lease a 3.2-acre tract at the north end of its beachfront to a private [...]
By JOANNE L. PAPAIANNI
Less than one month after arresting 35 teenagers for drinking at two separate house parties in Ocean Township, Ocean police arrested 42 more underage drinkers partying at two other township residences.
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Condominiums are planned at the site of the former grammar school next to the Jersey Shore Arts Center at the Ocean Grove entrance.
By JOANNE L. PAPAIANNI
Ocean Grove residents living near the intersection of Main Avenue and Lawrence Avenue plan to attend a special meeting of the Board of Adjustment Wednesday to voice opposition to [...]
By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE
There was some budget bad news in Tinton Falls on Tuesday night.
Though he didnt announce the specifics to the public, Mayor Peter Maclearie told residents to brace themselves for an unprecedented whopping hike in the municipal tax rate that they could blame on the reckless financial decisions made by the prior administration.
By ANDREW CANGIANO
The Asbury Park Police Department will begin to enforce a ban on diagonal parking on a number of streets, beginning next month.
In order to notify residents of the change flyers have been placed on vehicles that are parked on streets where the ban will be enforced.
By JOANNE L. PAPAIANNI
Avon residents will see a five cent increase in the school tax rate under the budget proposed by the Board of Education.