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BUYING, SELLING OR RENTING? Check out the special real estate supplement inside! AVON BELMAR BRADLEY BEACH BRIELLE LAKE COMO MANASQUAN SEA GIRT SPRING LAKE SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS WALL $1.00 SINCE 1877 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015 ® Belmar Historical Society Museum opens PBA sues over cell bill access Liquor license approved New court for Marucci Park “I hope that people who enjoy living in this town would like to know more about how it came to be and what it is today. I hope people understand [we] have to preserve history, and we can only do that if people come in and tell us their stories.” NAOMI REISSNER President, Belmar Historical Society MORGAN CAMPBELL THE COAST STAR Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty cut the ribbon [right] to officially open the Belmar Historical Society Museum on Saturday afternoon. Inside the museum — which is located in the annex of the Union Fire House, 900 E Street — historical society president Naomi Reissner [above], of Belmar, discussed one of the museum’s displays with Randall Gabrielan, of Middletown. Mr. Gabrielan was on hand representing the Monmouth County Historical Association. Remington's, Manasquan Now accepting Restaurant Week reserva- tions 4/17-4/26. Mondays Turnpike Mike 7-10pm; Tuesdays 1/2 price bottles wine, $50-$100 price level; Wednesday BYOB Night, Corks Fly Free, Stan Steele 7-10pm; Thursdays Harry, Billy & Joel 7-10pm. 732-292-1300. BobCat Services Stump removal, sand, trees, brush, etc. Shore Removal 732-267-2183. Hardwood Floors Sanding, refinishing, installation and re- pairs. 732-223-6372. We Are Back! Gee-Gee's original owners are back! Now hiring all positions. Apply in person only weekends 12pm-4pm. D'Jais Summer Help Wanted Looking for a fun, energetic, personable Summer Staff. Waitresses, Bar Staff , Cashiers, Counter Help, Security. Apply online at DJais.com, or in person 12pm- 5pm at 1801 Ocean Ave., Belmar. Pool Openings/Spring Clean-ups from $150 Weekly maintenance from $35. 732-223- 2670. Broadway Bus Trips Finding Neverland, Beautiful, Jersey Boys. 732-528-8434, www.BroadwayRay.com Piano Lessons Private or Group, all levels, all ages. 732- 899-8646. Earth & Turf Landscaping Sod, pavers, repairs/installations, retaining walls. 1-800-863-9126. Need a Technology Expert? Call Craig at On-Site Computer Doctor 732-701-0900. Leggett's Thurs. 7pm, 10pm Bud Bingo; Fri. Over- board; Sat. Spring Party with Sweet Chin Music; Sun. 7pm Undisputed www.leggetts.us Your Equity Loan Place Manasquan Savings Bank. Your Local Lender! No Application fees. Discounted interest rate for automatic payment trans- fer; Choice of plans. Visit manasquanbank.com for current rates & loan details. Apply on-line or call 732-223- 4450. Equal Housing Lender. Member FD- IC. Hazelnut Cake! Weds. 6-8pm. Free desserts & coffee! Macaroon Shop, Avon. Manasquan Lighting Lamp Repair, Rewire, Brass Polishing, Lamp Refinishing. 732-223-6114. D'Arcy's Tavern, Shore's Home To Soccer! All Ranger Playoffs on 80 inch TVs on deck bar! Live Soccer daily! 4/18 12pm. FA Cup Semi Final Arsenal vs Reading, 12:15pm Chelsea vs Man U, 10pm Blue Highways; 4/19 10am FA Cup Semi Final Aston Villa vs Liverpool, 4pm Chaos Kings on deck bar; 4/22 Kane Brewery tap take over w/food specials by Hoagitos. www.darcystavern.com Need Computer Help? All problems solved. Guaranteed! Dan, www.monmouthcomputer.com, 732-681- 2360. Riverhouse, Brielle Booking weddings and parties. 732-528- 7000. Got Trash, Junk, Clutter? Single items, large quantities. Shore Re- moval, 732-295-JUNK(5865). Mother's Day Is Only 4 Weeks Away Come make your wishlist at Weston Gal- lery, 79 Main St., Manasquan, 732-292- 1664. BY KIMBERLY BURNETT THE COAST STAR BRADLEY BEACH — The Bradley Beach Po- licemen’s Benevolent Association [PBA] Local No. 50 has filed a lawsuit against the Borough of Bradley Beach and Police Chief Leonard Guida, claiming a depart- mental policy violates PBA members’ con- stitutional rights. The lawsuit was filed in United States District Court, Newark Division, by PBA attorney Marcia J. Mitolo, of the firm Lim- sky Mitolo in Hackensack. According to the lawsuit, a policy enact- ed by Chief Guida in January 2014 allowed him to search police officers’ cell phone records for times when they were actively on duty, which the lawsuit claims is a vio- lation of the PBA members’ fourth-am- mendment rights against “unreasonable searches and seizures.” The policy, as described in the lawsuit, discouraged officers from using personal cell phones while on duty, unless they had requested permission from Chief Guida to do so. According to the lawsuit, short, Claims chief’s access to personal cell bills is violation of constitutional rights SEE PBA PAGE 3 Council: Platform tennis court will have lights BY CAREN CATERINA THE COAST STAR SPRING LAKE — Plans to make im- provements to one of the borough’s parks are still moving forward. However, the proposed plans for what the improvements at Marucci Park could entail — such as the use of lighting at nighttime — are caus- ing debate between residents and SEE MARUCCI PARK PAGE 11 BY PAIGE TAYLOR THE COAST STAR BELMAR — After years of preparation, collection, a ma- jor setback in the form of a hurricane and subsequent re- covery, the Belmar Historical Society Museum finally opened its doors to the public over the weekend. Visitors poured into the annex of the Union Firehouse at 9th Avenue and E Street on Saturday, April 11, to tour the exhibits, journey through time and view the hard work and dedication of the Belmar Historical Society [BHS]. According to Pat O’Keefe, museum secretary, the build- ing is 103 years old and was constructed for multi-pur- pose use when Belmar “first became a town.” “What the building incor- porated was the firehouse it- self, which is still a working firehouse, and also the coun- cil meeting room/court room and, eventually … the police station,” Ms. O’Keefe said. “It’s a fairly small place but we set it up … to give tours to elementary school children, for people to do genealogy Had originally been set to open days after Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012 SEE BELMAR PAGE 13 MORGAN CAMPBELL THE COAST STAR THE PARKER HOUSE BY CAREN CATERINA THE COAST STAR SEA GIRT — No one is trying to shut down the Parker House. That was the general consensus at last Wednesday night’s council meeting, whether residents were supportive of the establishment’s entire operation, or felt some changes needed to be made. FULL HOUSE FOR PARKER HOUSE Mayor Ken Farrell and council members were faced with a standing-room-only crowd at the meeting, as masses of people from all over swept the council chambers and hallways of Sea Girt Elementary School, where the council meetings are held. On the agenda was a resolution to approve a seasonal liquor license for Avon Hotel Corp., Council OKs Parker House’s seasonal license, with conditions, in front of packed house SEE LIQUOR LICENSE PAGE 7 Mariner’s Cove owner indicted BY CHRISTOPHER NEELY THE COAST STAR BRIELLE — The owner of a popular breakfast and lunch restaurant in the borough has been indicted by a federal grand jury following an in- vestigation by the Internal Revenue Service [IRS]. Nikolaos Psaros, a resident of SEE MARINER’S PAGE 35

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BUYING, SELLING OR RENTING?Check out the special real estate supplement inside!

AVON ! BELMAR ! BRADLEY BEACH ! BRIELLE ! LAKE COMO ! MANASQUAN ! SEA GIRT ! SPRING LAKE ! SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS ! WALL

$1.00

SINCE 1877

THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015®

Belmar Historical Society Museum opens

PBA suesover cell

bill access

Liquor license approved

New court forMarucci Park

“I hope that people who enjoy living in this town would liketo know more about how it came to be and what it is today. I hopepeople understand [we] have to preserve history, and we can only

do that if people come in and tell us their stories.”

NAOMI REISSNER President, Belmar Historical Society

MORGAN CAMPBELL THE COAST STAR

Belmar Mayor Matt Doherty cut the ribbon [right] to officially open the Belmar Historical SocietyMuseum on Saturday afternoon. Inside the museum — which is located in the annex of the Union FireHouse, 900 E Street — historical society president Naomi Reissner [above], of Belmar, discussed one ofthe museum’s displays with Randall Gabrielan, of Middletown. Mr. Gabrielan was on hand representingthe Monmouth County Historical Association.

Remington's, ManasquanNow accepting Restaurant Week reserva-tions 4/17-4/26. Mondays Turnpike Mike7-10pm; Tuesdays 1/2 price bottles wine,$50-$100 price level; Wednesday BYOBNight, Corks Fly Free, Stan Steele 7-10pm;Thursdays Harry, Billy & Joel 7-10pm.732-292-1300.

BobCat ServicesStump removal, sand, trees, brush, etc.Shore Removal 732-267-2183.

Hardwood FloorsSanding, refinishing, installation and re-pairs. 732-223-6372.

We Are Back!Gee-Gee's original owners are back! Nowhiring all positions. Apply in person onlyweekends 12pm-4pm.

D'Jais Summer Help WantedLooking for a fun, energetic, personableSummer Staff. Waitresses, Bar Staff,Cashiers, Counter Help, Security. Applyonline at DJais.com, or in person 12pm-5pm at 1801 Ocean Ave., Belmar.

Pool Openings/Spring Clean-ups from $150Weekly maintenance from $35. 732-223-2670.

Broadway Bus TripsFinding Neverland, Beautiful, Jersey Boys.732-528-8434, www.BroadwayRay.com

Piano LessonsPrivate or Group, all levels, all ages. 732-899-8646.

Earth & Turf LandscapingSod, pavers, repairs/installations, retainingwalls. 1-800-863-9126.

Need a Technology Expert?Call Craig at On-Site Computer Doctor732-701-0900.

Leggett'sThurs. 7pm, 10pm Bud Bingo; Fri. Over-board; Sat. Spring Party with SweetChin Music; Sun. 7pm Undisputedwww.leggetts.us

Your Equity Loan PlaceManasquan Savings Bank. Your LocalLender! No Application fees. Discountedinterest rate for automatic payment trans-f e r ; C h o i c e o f p l a n s . V i s i tmanasquanbank.com for current rates &loan details. Apply on-line or call 732-223-4450. Equal Housing Lender. Member FD-IC.

Hazelnut Cake!Weds. 6-8pm. Free desserts & coffee!Macaroon Shop, Avon.

Manasquan LightingLamp Repair, Rewire, Brass Polishing,Lamp Refinishing. 732-223-6114.

D'Arcy's Tavern, Shore's Home To Soccer!All Ranger Playoffs on 80 inch TVs ondeck bar! Live Soccer daily! 4/18 12pm.FA Cup Semi Final Arsenal vs Reading,12:15pm Chelsea vs Man U, 10pm BlueHighways; 4/19 10am FA Cup Semi FinalAston Villa vs Liverpool, 4pm ChaosKings on deck bar; 4/22 Kane Brewery taptake over w/food specials by Hoagitos.www.darcystavern.com

Need Computer Help?All problems solved. Guaranteed! Dan,www.monmouthcomputer.com, 732-681-2360.

Riverhouse, BrielleBooking weddings and parties. 732-528-7000.

Got Trash, Junk, Clutter?Single items, large quantities. Shore Re-moval, 732-295-JUNK(5865).

Mother's Day Is Only 4 Weeks AwayCome make your wishlist at Weston Gal-lery, 79 Main St., Manasquan, 732-292-1664.

BY KIMBERLY BURNETTTHE COAST STAR

BRADLEY BEACH — The Bradley Beach Po-licemen’s Benevolent Association [PBA]Local No. 50 has filed a lawsuit against theBorough of Bradley Beach and PoliceChief Leonard Guida, claiming a depart-mental policy violates PBA members’ con-stitutional rights.

The lawsuit was filed in United StatesDistrict Court, Newark Division, by PBAattorney Marcia J. Mitolo, of the firm Lim-sky Mitolo in Hackensack.

According to the lawsuit, a policy enact-ed by Chief Guida in January 2014 allowedhim to search police officers’ cell phonerecords for times when they were activelyon duty, which the lawsuit claims is a vio-lation of the PBA members’ fourth-am-mendment rights against “unreasonablesearches and seizures.”

The policy, as described in the lawsuit,discouraged officers from using personalcell phones while on duty, unless they hadrequested permission from Chief Guida todo so. According to the lawsuit, short,

Claims chief’s access topersonal cell bills is violation

of constitutional rights

SEE PBA PAGE 3

Council: Platform tenniscourt will have lights

BY CAREN CATERINATHE COAST STAR

SPRING LAKE — Plans to make im-provements to one of the borough’sparks are still moving forward.

However, the proposed plans forwhat the improvements at MarucciPark could entail — such as the useof lighting at nighttime — are caus-ing debate between residents and

SEE MARUCCI PARK PAGE 11

BY PAIGE TAYLORTHE COAST STAR

BELMAR — After years ofpreparation, collection, a ma-jor setback in the form of ahurricane and subsequent re-covery, the Belmar HistoricalSociety Museum finallyopened its doors to the publicover the weekend.

Visitors poured into theannex of the Union Firehouseat 9th Avenue and E Street onSaturday, April 11, to tour theexhibits, journey throughtime and view the hard workand dedication of the BelmarHistorical Society [BHS].

According to Pat O’Keefe,museum secretary, the build-ing is 103 years old and was

constructed for multi-pur-pose use when Belmar “firstbecame a town.”

“What the building incor-porated was the firehouse it-self, which is still a workingfirehouse, and also the coun-cil meeting room/court roomand, eventually … the policestation,” Ms. O’Keefe said.“It’s a fairly small place butwe set it up … to give tours toelementary school children,for people to do genealogy

Had originally been set to opendays after Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012

SEE BELMAR PAGE 13

MORGAN CAMPBELL THE COAST STAR

THE PARKER HOUSE

BY CAREN CATERINATHE COAST STAR

SEA GIRT — No one is trying to shut down theParker House.

That was the general consensus at lastWednesday night’s council meeting, whetherresidents were supportive of the establishment’s

entire operation, or felt some changes needed tobe made.

FULL HOUSE FOR PARKER HOUSEMayor Ken Farrell and council members were

faced with a standing-room-only crowd at themeeting, as masses of people from all over sweptthe council chambers and hallways of Sea GirtElementary School, where the council meetingsare held.

On the agenda was a resolution to approve aseasonal liquor license for Avon Hotel Corp.,

Council OKs Parker House’sseasonal license, with conditions,

in front of packed house

SEE LIQUOR LICENSE PAGE 7

Mariner’sCove owner

indictedBY CHRISTOPHER NEELYTHE COAST STAR

BRIELLE — The owner of a popularbreakfast and lunch restaurant inthe borough has been indicted by afederal grand jury following an in-vestigation by the Internal RevenueService [IRS].

Nikolaos Psaros, a resident of

SEE MARINER’S PAGE 35