News for Asbury Park, NJ. The city of Asbury Park is the 14th most populous municipality in Monmouth County and the 158th most populous in New Jersey with more than 16,000 residents. The mayor in 2021 is John Moor.
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You can now BYOB on party bikes in New Jersey
There aren't many giant party bikes cruising the Jersey Shore streets right now, but that could change in the years ahead thanks to a new law on the books.
‘American Idiot: The Musical’ is coming to Asbury Park, NJ
The show is based on Green Day's album of the same name, with some songs from their album 21st Century Breakdown.
At least 10 marches in NJ Saturday call for end to gun violence
The flagship march is on Washington, D.C., where participants plan to "demonstrate to our elected officials that we demand and deserve a nation free of gun violence."
One of the Shore’s most beloved attractions is getting a facelift
This is my most favorite place at the Shore, and maybe in all of New Jersey, so forgive me if I’m a little excited.
Asbury Park chase that led to fatal crash under investigation
Two vehicle occupants who fled were quickly located, and authorities identified them as a 15-year-old male and 33-year-old Justin Mayes-Wiggs of Neptune Township.
In-person Jersey Pride fest back in Asbury Park, 1st since 2019
Jersey Pride describes the parade, rally, and festival as "the largest, and oldest" pride celebration in New Jersey, with a usual pre-pandemic attendance of more than 20,000 people.
Is this really the best bar in all of New Jersey?
A legendary bar in Monmouth County, NJ has been named the best bar in New Jersey by a national publiction.
Cousins Maine Lobster opens a store in Asbury Park
They’re best known for their food trucks, but Cousins Maine Lobster has opened its first brick and mortar store in NJ on the boardwalk in Asbury Park.
Asbury Park mom turns in son over threat to shoot up school
After William Bailey told his mom he wanted to "shoot up a school like in Texas" she called Asbury Park police.
Pop-up party rumors say this Jersey Shore town could be next
The Asbury Park police said there will be "zero tolerance" for pop-up party chaos in their community.