Jersey Jokers Thursdays brings top comics and laughs to Asbury
The summer promises to be funny now that the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park has announced a monthly comedy show. The last Thursday of every month will bring great headliners and laughter to the historic venue. The seminal show will be hosted by Jersey Jokers own, Chris Covert and features Asbury Park native, Kevin Israel, with the Howard Stern Show’s Reverend Bob Levy headlining.
“We’re really excited that the Wonder Bar agreed to host this monthly event,” said Kevin Israel, a local comic who has performed all over the country and been featured on XM/Sirius Radio’s RawDog comedy channel. “Asbury has a long history of arts and entertainment, a successful comedy show is a natural extension of that history.”
“We are very pleased to be chosen as the venue for Jersey Jokers Thursdays,” said Debbie DeLisa, Manager of the Wonder Bar. “We feel this will be a welcome addition to The Wonder Bar Schedule! “
Jersey Jokers is New Jersey based comedy production company that has been producing shows throughout the state.
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Posted: April 21st, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Asbury Park, Press Release | Tags: Asbury Park, Chris Covert, Debbie DeLisa, Kevin Israel, Reverand Bob Levy, Wonder Bar | 1 Comment »
Mayor Michael Skudera’s State of the Borough Address, as prepared for delivery, April 16, 2013

Mayor Michael Skudera
Introduction
Good evening everyone and thank you for being here. Tonight, I will share the many accomplishments that have been collectively achieved and highlight our goals for 2013.
First, I would like to recognize the members of the governing body. Council President Baldwin,
Deputy Council President Pak, Councilwoman Fama, Councilman Larkin, and Councilman Schertz, it is an honor working with each of you as we move Tinton Falls forward.
I would like to thank the borough employees, who are the backbone of this town. I like to thank my team that works with me day-in-and-day-out: Borough Administrator Gerry Turning, Borough Attorney Brian Nelson, Chief Financial Officer Steven Pfeffer , Director of Public Works Gary Gebele, Chief of Police John Scrivanic, Director of Information Technology Dan Romanov, Borough Engineer Dave Marks, and my assistant Liz Morris.
We live in a great town called Tinton Falls. It is an excellent place to raise a family, to work, and even to retire.
In fact, in 2012 Tinton Falls was named the Best Town to Retire in New Jersey by the Star Ledger.
Tinton Falls is a town – where people care. During the height of Superstorm Sandy, when power was out to large sections of the borough, over 250 volunteers answered our call for help. They went door-to-door to check on those without power, some of whom had no power themselves. These kind-hearted individuals shared food, firewood, and even ran errands for those in need.
Tinton Falls is a town – with a low crime rate. We are protected by a highly educated, professional and dedicated police department. When the horrible tragedy occurred at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, our police chief immediately worked with our schools to improve their security measures and protect our children.
Tinton Falls is a town – where our community comes together. Last year our Community Day event drew its highest attendance on record.
Tinton Falls is a town – that has active and growing recreational facilities. We have activities for all ages at every season.
Tinton Falls is a town – that has seen great progress over the past 4 years. Some of which include:
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Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, Tinton Falls | Tags: Mayor Michael Skudera, Michael Skudera, Tinton Falls | Comments Off on The State of Tinton Falls
Keeping New Jersey SAFE
Governor Christie Puts Forward Comprehensive and Common Sense Plan to Strengthen Existing Gun Laws and Background Checks, Bolster Criminal Penalties and Target and Treat the Root Causes of Mass Violence
Building on New Jersey’s already strong guns laws that rank among the toughest in the country, Governor Chris Christie has a comprehensive and responsible action plan to help reduce gun violence. The plan focuses on four distinct areas:
- Responsibly Expanding New Jersey’s Already Stringent Gun Control Measures
- Making Mental Health Treatment And Screening Mandatory For Those Who Need It Most, And Making It Easier For Health Professionals To Order Treatment For Individuals In Crisis
- Addressing The Influence Of Violence In Video Games On Today’s Youth By Requiring Parental Consent
- Bolstering Criminal Penalties For Gun-Related Crimes And Reforming Bail Laws To Keep Our Most Violent Offenders Out Of Our Communities
RESPONSIBLY EXPANDING NEW JERSEY’S ALREADY STRINGENT GUN CONTROL MEASURES
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Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, Crime, Crime and Punishment, Gun Control, Gun Rights, Guns, Second Amendment | Tags: Chris Chrsite, Gun Control, Press Conference, Press Release, Violence Control | 2 Comments »

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LD 13 State Senate challenger Leigh-Ann Bellew announced today that Dwayne Horner of Texas will lead her campaign against Senator Joe Kyrillos in the GOP primary.
Horner lead the Dallas area field operations for Texas Governor Rick Perry’s 2010 re-election primary campaign against U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, according to a press release from the Bellew campaign. He was named “one of the best field directors in Texas” by the Dallas Morning News.
More recently, Horner ran the field operations for Texas Congressman Roger Williams’ victorious 2012 campaign in the new 25th congressional district.
Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 13th Legislative District, 2013 Election, Joe Kyrillos, Leigh-Ann Bellew | Tags: Congressman Roger Williams, Governor Rick Perry, Joe Kyrillos, Leigh-Ann Bellew | 10 Comments »

Governor Christie meeting with business owners at McLoone’s Pier House in Long Branch, April 18, 2013. Photo by Art Gallagher
After meeting with business owners in Long Branch yesterday, Governor Chris Christie told the press that the businesses’ biggest frustration is the amount of phone calls they get asking if they are open. “They’re happy that at least the phone is ringing,” said Christie, emphasizing that the perception that the Shore is not open has to be impacted.
Christie said that there would be a multi-media ad campaign launch by the Economic Development Authority next month to promote Jersey Shore Tourism. It has not been determined if Christie will appear in the aid. “I haven’t been asked. If I’m asked and I think it is appropriate I will consider it,” the governor said in response to a reporter who asked if he would appear in the state funded ad during the gubernatorial campaign season.
The governor said that EDA would be announcing a working capital grant program for businesses impacted by Superstorm Sandy in May and that the Department of Community Affairs will be administering a grant program for homeowners who can apply for up to $150,000 in federal money, over and above what they have already received from FEMA and their insurance companies to rebuild their homes.
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Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2013 Election, 2013 Gubernatorial Politics, Chris Christie, DEP, EDA, EPA, FEMA, Hurricane Sandy, Jersey Shore, Long Branch, Superstorm Sandy, Taxes | Tags: Chris Christie, DCA, EDA, FEMA, Flood Elevation Maps, Long Branch, Tax Cuts | 7 Comments »
LD 13 Challenger told MMM she graduated from law school
Leigh-Ann Bellew, the Tea Party backed candidate running against State Senator Joe Kyrillos in the 13th legislative district GOP primary issued a debate challenge to the incumbent yesterday just as simmering questions about her educational background surfaced in the press.
Bellew said that Trenton has changed Kyrillos over the last 26 years and that 13th district Republicans should learn where the candidates stand on the Constitution, Tax Policy and Gun Rights.
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Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 13th Legislative District, 2013 Election, Bayshore Tea Party Group, Joe Kyrillos, LD 13, Leigh-Ann Bellew | Tags: 13th legislative district, GOP Primary, Joe Kyrillos, LD 13, Leigh-Ann Bellew | 18 Comments »
“O’Scanlon: A good step, but rip-offs continue

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The New Jersey Department of Transportation announced yesterday that no additional red light cameras will be installed in the state under the pilot program that is scheduled to run through the end of next year, according to an Associated Press report.
The program, which includes 76 cameras throughout New Jersey, was started in 2009 ostensibly to promote public safety and reduce motor vehicle accidents. DOT says they are not installing new cameras because there is not enough time to collect data from them before the program expires.
Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon says no more data is needed from any of the cameras. They don’t enhance public safety, but are safety hazards. The program is a money grab from New Jersey motorist.
“We know these cameras do not improve safety,” O’Scanlon said, “The data is indisputable. Every objective study on this equipment demonstrates that. Subsequently, many jurisdictions are choosing to eliminate the cameras altogether. But the camera companies continue to relentlessly push for more cameras – clearly demonstrating that their only motivation is stealing more money from NJ residents. It is long past the time that New Jersey join the bandwagon and end this failed program.”
Posted: April 19th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Declan O'Scanlon, Red Light Cameras | Tags: Declan O'Scanlon, NJDOT, Red Light Cameras | 1 Comment »
By Greg Kelly
Friday, April 19
• Marriage Is Hazardous to Your Health at First Ave Playhouse (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO
• Noir at NJ Repertory Theater (Long Branch) – MORE INFO
• Guys & Dolls at Spring Lake Community House – MORE INFO
• Max Weinberg at The Stone Pony (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
• Step Afrika! at Monmouth U (WLB) – MORE INFO
• Monty Python’s SPAMALOT at Algonguin Arts Theatre (Manasquan) – MORE INFO
• Ryan Beatty at Count Basie theatre (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• The Electric Baby at TRT (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• Asbury Park Bookfest Weekend – MORE INFO
• Spring Swap Meet & Auto Show at Raceway Park (Englishtown) – MORE INFO
• Tri-State Theatre Festival (Spring Lake) – MORE INFO
• Fit to Kill by Monmouth Players (Middletown) – MORE INFO
• Anything Goes at Count Basie Theatre (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• Roger McGuinn Workshop & Guitar Circle at Monmouth U (WLB) – MORE INFO
• Simple Gifts Folk Concert (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO
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Posted: April 18th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg's List, Monmouth County | Tags: Greg's List, Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, Things to do in Monouth County | 1 Comment »
The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office is sending a message out that it needs the public’s help in combating crime, and hopes to get a message back, via text. Through the agency’s new initiative, people can report a tip about suspicious behavior in an easier and more convenient way than ever before, anonymously, at anytime from anywhere, by text messaging.
“In an effort to fight crime continuously and effectively in Monmouth County, we need the public’s input when it comes to reporting suspicious activity,” said Sheriff Shaun Golden. “The new tip line will help do that since people can now communicate directly and anonymously, without the fear of identification or retaliation. This is a law enforcement/community partnership to maintain public safety.”
The text messaging tip line, which is installed in the law enforcement division of the sheriff’s office, allows people with a cell phone to immediately access the tip line with no questions asked. People should still call 911 to report a crime in progress. However, to report a tip or suspicious activity, people simply need to enter the number 67283 into their cell phones. They can text their info with the word MONTIPS included in the body of the message. The tip is immediately transmitted to a PC and an officer will be notified by an alert that a tip was texted, which will then result in an appropriate response.
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Posted: April 18th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Press Release, Shaun Golden | Tags: MONTIPS, Press Release, Shaun Golden, Sheriff Shaun Goldne, Text a Tip | 17 Comments »