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    ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.00

    MONDAY 07.27.15

    VOLUME 136

    NUMBER 178

    SINCE 1879

    ADVICE 4CBUSINESS 10ACLASSIFIED 6CCOMICS 5CLOCAL 3A

    LOTTERIES 2AOBITUARIES 11AOPINION 13ASPORTS 1DWEATHER 8D

    JOBS ON THE GROW: NURSE PRACTITIONER, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PAGE 1B

    Trailer out for movie based on Ocean County gay-rights fight. 3A

    POINT PLEASANT BEACH Its 7:05a.m., the sun is gleaming over the At-lantic Ocean, and the beach boys arehustling.

    On a Monday morning, the sands ofJenkinsons North contain all the signsof a festive July Fourth weekend.There are hundreds of straws, cups andcigarette butts. There are sunscreen

    bottles, toy shovels, hats, lemon wedges and an emptypizza box.

    If we find something of value car keys or cellphones well put it in the office, said Mike Vucuo-lo, Jenkinsons beachfront manager. A lot goes in thegarbage.

    PETER ACKERMAN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Jerry Carino holds up a bag of garbage while cleaning thePoint Pleasant Beach on July 6 with the beach boys.

    Clean sandsthanks tobeach boysOver 140 kids work tomake beach presentable

    See JOBS, Page 12A

    JERRY CARINO CARINOS CORNER

    JERRYS JOBS

    FREEHOLD Each year, tens of thousands of peoplecome to the Monmouth County Fair for its animalshows, carnival food, thrilling rides and historic dem-onstrations.

    The 41st edition of the Monmouth County Fair which draws about 80,000 people each year came to aclose Sunday at the East Freehold Showgrounds. Thelast of the visitors purchased tickets for looping rides,tried the rock climbing wall, bought fried foods andsausage sandwiches, or roamed the tents to see farmanimals.

    Its about family fun. Its about getting people out,

    Monmouth CountyFair strikes the tentson another busy year

    See FAIR, Page 6A

    AMANDA OGLESBY @OGLESBYAPP

    ASBURY PARK Thirteen-year-old AhNaizahEvans holds the memories of her slain father closeto her heart.

    She reminisces about the days her dad, DerickeWilliams, would take her and her younger sister tothe water park, the movies and the mall to buythem Michael Jordan sneakers.

    He was goofy and liked to play a lot, AhNai-zah said. He used to spoil us.

    But those sweet memories cant give the Nep-tune teen the closure she wants.

    Authorities have not identified the person whoshot and killed Williams, 30, a father of two, onSept. 21, 2012, near Sixth Avenue and Bond Street.

    I understand there are other cases, so Im notgoing to be selfish, said AhNaizah, who will starthigh school this fall. But I probably walk past (thekiller) five times a day and dont even know.

    Its been almost three years since Williams wasgunned down just after midnight, and officials atthe Monmouth County Prosecutors Office say themurder is still under investigation.

    ASBURY PARKSCOLD CASESWhy havent the killers been caught?

    PRESS FILE PHOTO

    A makeshift memorial was set up on Sewall Avenue in Asbury Park in the days after Donte Kelly, 21, was shot andkilled on April 7, 2013. His killer has yet to be caught.

    See CASES, Page 5A

    To see a video on the unsolved murders in Asbury Park, scan the

    QR code or visit APP.com

    How you can help

    Anyone with information that could assist police in solvingthese murders may call the Monmouth County Crime Stop-pers line at 1-800-671-4400 or text MONMOUTH plusyour tip to 274637 (CRIMES). All tipsters remain anonymousand are eligible for a cash reward if their information leadsto an arrest and prosecution.

    NICQUEL TERRY @NTERRYAPP

    Also unsolved are the murders of (from left) Quiana Dees,Dericke Williams and Daniel Graves in Asbury Park.

    Change up that old routine and get away from the beach andboardwalk for some weird Jersey Shore fun. Weve got fiveplaces worth checking out that might not be on your summerbucket list but perhaps should be. 1C

    @Play

    Weird and wonderful


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