Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey

Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey

Mayors of Asbury Park, New Jersey:[1]

  • Ed Johnson 2009 to present.
  • Kevin G. Sanders.[1]
  • Kenneth E. Saunders Sr. (born 17 August 1944) 1996 to 2001.[1][2]
  • Thomas S. Smith (1917-2002) 1989 to 1993.
  • Daniel O. Hearn circa 1970.[3]
  • George A. Smock II 1950 to 1955.[1]
  • Clarence V. Mooney 1941 to 1944.[1]
  • Sherman Oviatt Dennis (1879-?) circa 1934.[4]
  • Clarence Eugene Francis Hetrick (1873-?) 1916-1941.[1][5]
  • Reginald S. Bennett 1913.[1]
  • Thomas Frank Appleby (1864–1924) 1908 to 1912.[1][6]
  • Frank LaRue Ten Broeck circa 1905.[7][8]
  • James Adam Bradley (1830-1921) ? to 1902, was the first mayor.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Mayors of Asbury Park, New Jersey". Political Graveyard. http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/asburypark.html. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "T. Frank Appleby 1908-12 Reginald S. Bennett 1913 Clarence E. F. Hetrick 1916-41 Clarence V. Mooney 1941-44 George A. Smock II 1950-55 Kenneth E. Saunders, Sr. 1997-2001 Kevin G. Sanders 2001-" 
  2. ^ "Former Mayor of Asbury Park Is Accused of Bribery Attempt". New York Times. April 3, 2003. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/03/nyregion/former-mayor-of-asbury-park-is-accused-of-bribery-attempt.html. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Kenneth E. Saunders Sr., 58, who was mayor from 1996 to 2001, and Rayfield James Jr., 46, a local political operative, were arrested this morning at their homes in Asbury Park, a city in central New Jersey." 
  3. ^ "Seek to Keep Bitter Negroes Off the Riot-Torn Streets During Curfew Hours 28 in Black Patrol Walking the Troubled Streets of Asbury Park". New York Times. July 9, 1970. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00D12FB385C1B7493CBA9178CD85F448785F9. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Mayor Daniel O. Hearn said the curfew would last at least as long as disturbances continue in Asbury Park, 10 miles away. There were no reports of injuries. ..." 
  4. ^ "Ship's Hulk Is Centre Of Asbury Park Dispute". New York Times. September 14, 1934. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70817F6385D167A93C6A81782D85F408385F9. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Protests against 'commercialization' of the hulk of the illfated liner Morro Castle drew from Mayor Sherman O. Dennis, after a City Council meeting this morning, a denial that the Council intended to make a beach show of the hulk." 
  5. ^ "Sick Mayor's Plea Quiets Depositors. Asbury Park Official Leaves Bed to Aid City's Biggest Institution in Emergency". New York Times. December 24, 1931. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30816FE385E1B7A93C6AB1789D95F458385F9. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Mayor Clarence E.F. Hetrick, who has been seriously ill, left the sickroom today to which he had been confined for the last six months. quieted the fears of a throng of anxious bank depositors and sent them away cheering after three Monmouth County banks were closed and taken over by the banking authorities." 
  6. ^ "Theodore Frank Appleby". Political Graveyard. http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/aplin-applegate.html#R9M0IO113. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Appleby, Theodore Frank (1864-1924) — also known as T. Frank Appleby — of Asbury Park, Monmouth County, N.J. Born in Old Bridge, Middlesex County, N.J., October 10, 1864. Son of Theodore Frelinguysen Appleby and Margaret Susanna (Mount) Appleby; married, April 10, 1889, to Alice C. Hoffman; father of Stewart Hoffman Appleby. Republican. Real estate and insurance business; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1896; mayor of Asbury Park, N.J., 1908-12; U.S. Representative from New Jersey 3rd District, 1921-23; defeated, 1922. Methodist. Member, Freemasons. Died, of heart trouble, in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., December 15, 1924 (age 60 years, 66 days). Interment at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Old Bridge, N.J." 
  7. ^ "Mayor Made Them Gasp. Charge That Liquor Was Sold In Ocean Grove Arouses Residents' Ire". New York Times. August 16, 1905. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0B15F63A5F13718DDDAF0994D0405B858CF1D3. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "'Take the drinking population out of Asbury Park,' said the Mayor, 'and the Sheriff will soon have possession of the city'. Mayor Ten Broeck further ..." 
  8. ^ "Mayoralty Contest At Asbury Park. Unusual Interest in the Fight Between Founder Bradley and Mayor Ten Broeck". New York Times. October 1, 1901. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10E1FFB3A5414728DDDA80A94D8415B818CF1D3. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Local politicians are more interested in the coming Mayoralty election than they are in the battle being waged for Governor by Frankin Murphy and James N. Seymour. The fact that Founder James A. Bradley and Mayor Frank L. Ten Broeck will, oppose each other in the Republican primary next Tuesday evening is responsible for the unusual interest manifested in the charter election. ..." 
  9. ^ "Bradley No Longer Mayor. Paves The Way To Sale Of Boardwalk At Asbury Park". Baltimore Sun. December 2, 1902. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/baltsun/access/1664369852.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Dec+02%2C+1902&author=&pub=The+Sun+(1837-1985)&desc=BRADLEY+NO+LONGER+MAYOR&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Founder James A. Bradley is no longer Mayor of Asbury Park. Mr. Bradley's resignation was formally accepted tonight to pave the way for the purchase of his Boardwalk and the city sewers, for which negotiations will be opened this week by a special committee, consisting of Dr. Bruce S. Keater ..." 
  10. ^ "Jas. A. Bradley Dies. Founder of Asbury. Pioneer Also of Ocean Grove and Bradley Beach Succumbs Here at 91 Years of Age". The New York Times: p. 14. June 7, 1921. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9802EEDC163BE533A25754C0A9609C946095D6CF. Retrieved October 31, 2009. "James A. Bradley, founder of the famous New Jersey resorts of Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Bradley Beach, died at 10 o'clock last night in his ..." 

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