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Monthly Archives: December 2015

Can’t Wait To Go There

Just released: Click on the image to read the story. . Click on the image to read the full report. And the report only measures economic freedom.  In New Hampshire you don’t need to wear a seat belt.  In New Hampshire you don’t need to have car insurance.  In New Hampshire you don’t need to […]

“Suppression” Suit Memory Suppression

Jim Bean sent me a copy of all the papers from the “voter suppression” lawsuit brought by the state Democratic committee against him, Mike Seebeck, Joy DeSanctis, Carmine DeSanctis, Eugene Clapsis, Katrina Clapsis and the Monmouth County Board of Elections. Click on the image to view the documents in Google drive. He also passed along […]

(All Two) Bids Are In

E P I C   F A I L ! M&M Construction, only other bidder for both pavilions, undercuts Epic! Click to enlarge: . Explanation of the contract options:.

It’s Not Just Pringle

Surfrider Foundation watching us too.

Beach Utility Should Pay Como’s Specials

If you were to follow Mayor Doherty’s logic anyway. From Thursday’s Coast Star: Mayor Matt Doherty this week defended the borough’s use of beach utility revenues to defray some costs of police and dispatch services, after a predecessor claimed the practice is “unlawful.”………….. ……………..Mayor Doherty responded on Dec. 8, stating that since 2011, the borough […]

Another Council Meeting Cancelled

Last Week

Guest Fact Checker

Submitted by former Councilman Jim Bean.  Good stuff! First, he has some excerpts from Judge Milberg’s decision in the 1989 Slocum v. Belmar case brought by Alfred A. Slocum, Public Advocate of the state of New Jersey: It is this court’s obligation to determine what constitutes reasonable expenditures in light of N.J.S.A. 40:61-22.20 for the […]

Common Sense Answers Important Questions

Like, how do you write “Belmar” in Chinese?

It’s Not The Beach…It’s The Booze!

Why should the folks who come here just to enjoy the beach have to pay the high cost of dealing with all the drunks? What we really need is a beer utility fund.