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Page 1: Asbury Park Press front page, Sunday, October 11, 2015

PROPERTY TAX CRISISSPECIAL REPORT

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VOLUME 136

NUMBER 243

SINCE 1879

@ISSUE 1AABUSINESS 6AACLASSIFIED 1DLOCAL 3ALOTTERIES 2A

OBITUARIES 20AOPINION 4AASPORTS 1CSUNDAY BEST 1EWEATHER 14C

Asbury Park has always been a city rich in diversity and at itsannual Zombie Walk, so too were its undead. STORY, 15A

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Zombies invadeAsbury Park

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Homeowners from various walks of lifeshow their 2015 property tax bills.Clockwise, from upper right: RichardRecupero, Eatontown, taxes up 11 per-cent from 2014; Doreen Longo, TomsRiver, up 5 percent; Nancy and VincentRusso, retired, Manalapan, up 20 per-cent; Jonathan Simoes, Neptune, up 7percent; Yessenia “Jessie” Martinez,

Long Branch, up 5 percent.

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ASBURY PARK DESIGN STUDIO ILLUSTRATION

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MORE COVERAGE INSIDE

Five solutions, Page 3AA family’s heartbreak, Page 7ATax change over time, Page 8AWhy New Jersey is like Bolivia, Page 10AExperts, leaders offer their ideas, Page 1AA

WE CAN’TAFFORD

NEW JERSEYNew Jersey’s property tax is the highest in

the nation. Tens of thousands face losing

their homes in tax sales. It will only get

worse. The tax increase this year will be

$540 million. It is destroying the way we

live. Here’s how you can fight back. Now.

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