By Greg Kelly

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Friday, July 29
- Leader of the Pack by Spotlight Players (Matawan) – MORE INFO
- Monmouth County Fair (Freehold) – MORE INFO
- Red Bank Sidewalk Sale – MORE INFO
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Holmdel Theatre Company – MORE INFO
- Butler by NJ Repertory Company (Long Branch) – MORE INFO
- “And Then There Were None” by Center Players (Freehold) – MORE INFO
- The Little Mermaid at Algonquin Arts Theatre (Manasquan) – MORE INFO
- “Presidents at the Monmouth County Shore” Exhibit (Ocean Twp.) – MORE INFO
- “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” Art Exhibit (Belmar) – MORE INFO
- Visionary Tattoo Arts Festival (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
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Posted: July 27th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County News, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do on the Jersey Shore | Tags: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, Things to do on the Jersey Shore | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, July 29-31, 2016
Freeholder Director Tom Arnone said he will announce a plan to restart the Shark River dredging project Wednesday morning at the Shark River Marina in Neptune Township.
The project, which had restarted on schedule on July 1 was halted at midnight on July 8 when Governor Christie’s executive order halting projects funded by the Transportation Trust Fund took effect.
The legislature failed to pass TTF funding with a $.23 per gallon gas tax on June 30th. The Senate’s plan was to increase the gas tax while phasing out the estate tax and reducing income taxes on retirees. Christie and the Assembly agreed on a bill that would have raised the gas tax and reduced the sales tax from 7% to 6%. Senate President Steve Sweeny and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto agreed to pass a revised version of the Senate’s original bill last week. Yesterday, Christie said the Democrats plan is “dead on arrival.”
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Posted: July 26th, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Gas Tax, Jennifer Beck, Joe Kyrillos, Monmouth County News, Tom Arnone | Tags: Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Gas Tax, Governor Chris Christie, Monmouth County News, NJ Legislature, NJ Transportation Trust Fund, Senate President Steve Sweeney, Senator Jennifer Beck, Senator Joe Kyrillos, Shark River, Shark River Dredging, TTF | Comments Off on With transportation funding negotiations deadlocked, County has plan to restart Shark River dredging
By Muriel J. Smith
(photos Tricia Curtin and Nancy Zockoll)
Indeed, they really are all there, those classic American-made cars of the 1950s. They’re all over the well paved and not so well paved roads of Cuba, and most of them are taxis.
There are thousands of them, all brightly painted, the sun bouncing off shiny chrome; all with their windows down…pre-air conditioning days, remember…their interiors either plush or vinyl cleverly patched or taped to look good, and who knows what under the hoods to keep them purring, or growling gently as they navigate the streets. The cars presumably date back to the 1950s when they were new, Cuba and the USA were friends, and Cubans enjoyed a middle class status that enabled them to purchase foreign cars. For good reason, most chose American rather than Russian vehicles, though some of them were also available during ‘the special period,’ the time in the 1960s when Russia was the alleged friend of Cuba. The vehicles have been handed down from father to son, and with an embargo prohibiting the import of car parts, have been kept in running condition through ingenuity and a strange conglomeration of makeshift and re-made parts. Cuba is on good terms with Venezuela, so fuel for the vehicles is no problem. Nor do they spend a lot of time or effort on repairing windows that no longer rise or close, given those 90 degree sun-filled days.
But there’s so much more to Havana than cars.
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Posted: July 26th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Cuba, Monmouth County News | Tags: Cuba, Five Days in Cuba, Monmouth County News, Muriel J. Smith, Muriel Smith, Nancy Zockoll, New Jersey, Red Bank Catholic High School, Tricia Curtin, U.S.-Cuba relations | Comments Off on Cuba: It’s more than cars!
Maggie Moran, the Managing Director of the Asbury Park based Democratic consulting firm Kivvit and the wife of Belmar Mayor “Lawless Matt” Doherty, announced on facebook yesterday that she has donated to the reelection campaign of Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Wasserman Schultz is the Chair of the Democratic National Committee until Friday. She announced her resignation after DNC emails that proved she rigged Hillary Clinton’s Democrat nomination for president were released. She was then named Honorary Chair of Clinton’s campaign.

That’s perfectly consistent with the Monmouth County Democrats’ ethos that it is OK to cheat and the ends justifies the means.
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Posted: July 26th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Mike Doherty, Monmouth County News, Monmouth Democrats | Tags: #MonmouthStrong, 2016 Presidential politics, Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Dirty Doherty, Hillary Clinton, Lawless Matt Doherty, Maggie Moran, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | 1 Comment »
By Muriel J. Smith
Perhaps the best solution to the problems between Cuba and the United States is to leave it up to the teenagers. Especially if they are teens like Catherine Curtin of Atlantic Highlands and Ava Zockoll of Bay Head. Because while negotiations are going on at high levels between the bureaucrats of both nations, and compromise and trade-offs are slowly making it easier for Americans to travel there, 16-year old Catherine, a junior at Red Bank Catholic High School designed a week long stay in Cuba’s capital to interact with Cuban teens on the volleyball court. Eager to join her on the expedition were RBC’s girls’ volleyball team captain Zockoll, Ava’s mother, Nancy, and Catherine’s parents, Dan and Tricia Curtin. And me. The Curtins asked me to accompany them on the trip so I could report it for newspapers and magazines.
Life is certainly good.
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Posted: July 25th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Cuba, Monmouth County News | Tags: Ava Zockoll, Catherine Curtin, Cuba, Dan Curtin, Five Days in Cuba, Monmouth County News, Muriel J. Smith, Muriel Smith, Nancy Zockoll, Red Bank Catholic High School, Tricia Curtin, U.S.-Cuba relations | Comments Off on Five days in Cuba
MONMOUTH BEACH — Are those sharks or rays swimming along the shore in Monmouth Beach and Belmar? The answer to that question can’t seem to be agreed upon among those in the ocean research community . Police received a call Tuesday when residents spotted dorsal fins less than 10 feet from shore in Monmouth Beach. An… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: July 22nd, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Belmar, Jersey Shore, Monmouth Beach, Monmouth County News, Rays, Sharks | Comments Off on Are those sharks or rays swimming along the Jersey Shore? Experts disagree

Deputy Freeholder Director Serena DiMaso
Monmouth County’s Mosquito Control Department has discovered evidence of the West Nile Virus in Atlantic Highlands and the Hillside section of Middletown.
Residential streets in Atlantic Highlands east of First Avenue to Sears Avenue and north to E. Washington Avenue in Atlantic Highlands, and from Portland Avenue to Grand Avenue north of Hillside Avenue in the Hillside section of Middletown will be ground sprayed on Tuesday morning July 26 from 4 a.m. till 6 a.m., weather permitting, according to an announcement by Deputy Freeholder Director Serena DiMaso.
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Posted: July 22nd, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Atlantic Highlands, Deputy Freeholder Director Serena DiMaso, Lake Como, Middletown, Monmouth County Mosquito Control, Monmouth County News, Spring Lake, West Belmar, West Nile Virus | Comments Off on County combats West Nile Virus in Atlantic Highlands, Middletown, Lake Como, West Belmar and Spring Lake

MMM file photo
Brian T. Murray, Governor Chris Christie’s spokesman, told MMM in an email that Christie has not seen the Transportation Trust Fund legislation that Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto announced today.
New Jersey’s infrastructure construction projects have been shut down since July 8 when the TFF was down to a $10 million balance which being held for emergency projects.
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Posted: July 22nd, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Gas Tax, Jennifer Beck, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ State Legislature, Stephen Sweeney | Tags: Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, Chris Christie, Gas Tax, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ Gas Tax, NJ Transportation Trust Fund, Senate President Steve Sweeney, Transportation Trust Fund | Comments Off on Christie says Sweeney and Prieto have not shared their gas tax plan with him
Dion Harrell of Long Branch spent four years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced this afternoon that a recent DNA test proved the Harrell was not the source of the biological evidence found in the 17 year old victim of the 1987 rape. Gramiccioni sad that Harrell’s conviction will be vacated.
Harrell was convicted on March 26, 1993 and released from prison in 1997. He turned 50 years old last week and is homeless, according the the New Jersey Sex Offenders Registry.
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Posted: July 22nd, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County Court, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor | Tags: Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Dion Harrell, Dion J. Harrell, DNA evidence, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, New Jersey, wrongly convicted | 1 Comment »
Senator Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth), the leading opponent of a gas tax increase in the legislature, announced her opposition to the compromise legislation out forth by Senate President Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto. Beck says the Sweeney/Prieto plan is just as bad for taxpayers as the Senate plan that failed last month.
“The tax plan announced by Democrats today would still raise the gas tax by 23 cents per gallon, just as the last failed plan would have,” said Beck. “The cosmetic changes that the Senate President and Assembly Speaker have agreed to are just window dressing on the core $1.2 billion tax increase on drivers that remains largely unchanged from the previous version of the legislation.”
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Posted: July 22nd, 2016 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Gas Tax, Jennifer Beck, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Gas Tax, Jennifer Beck, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Senator Jennifer Beck, Transportation Trust Fund | 2 Comments »