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No bids were received for the former Karma building. Owners claimed the borough targeted their businesses and patrons. In , John Saddy, who owns the three locations sued the borough of Seaside Heights for overaggressive law enforcement of his guests. The lawsuit was filed after borough officials pressured Saddy to stop hosting hip-hop and rap based entertainment at his clubs.

The borough responded to the lawsuit as calling it full of outrageous, false and inflammatory allegations. Saddy blamed the failure of the nightclubs on the borough after a May police raid during a hip-hop event caused the promoter to cancel all future events. We are all still affordable. Property values in Seaside Heights are rising, though, as Loundy noted, the borough remains relatively affordable compared with adjacent oceanfront towns, such as Seaside Park and the Ortley Beach section of Toms River.

The website Realtor. In recent years, Mayor Vaz and the Borough Council have been aggressively attempting to shift the image of Seaside Heights from a rowdy, hard-partying bar town to a more family friendly destination. The governing body has taken a series of steps to curb what Vaz has termed "the bar atmosphere," including banning teen nights from clubs, requiring someone to be at least 18 to rent a hotel or motel room, apartment or condominium, and empowering police to enforce a curfew of 10 p.

This summer, Seaside Heights also moved to revoke the mercantile licenses of several motels and rental properties, citing repeated police calls and code violations. A so-called "Animal House" ordinance, named after the movie about a rebellious college fraternity house, empowers Seaside Heights to revoke the mercantile licenses of property owners with repeated violations. It targets property owners cited for at least three "separate and verified" complaints for bad behavior or code violations on the premises.

If their mercantile licenses are revoked, the properties could no longer be rented. This spring, Gerardo Ruiz, 50, was charged with murder after year-old Alecia Perreault was found dead in a room at Offshore Motel, one of the properties cited by the borough. Authorities alleged that Ruiz killed Perrault at the motel early and then suffered a drug overdose.

Vaz said last week that motel owners cited by the borough have pushed back, filing a suit against the borough challenging Seaside Heights' actions. Motel owners are not the first to object to some of the borough's attempts to change Seaside Heights.

In , several boardwalk business owners — and a handful of residents — complained about a zoning change that banned bars and nightclubs from the easternmost lots along the boardwalk, between Sheridan and Hiering avenues.

The zoning change also prohibited amusement rides and put restrictions on restaurants, barring live music and forcing eateries to close by midnight. Vaz said at the time that the zoning change is intended to preserve the quality of life for residents in the quieter northern end of town.

On one particular day, a woman who had recently lost her husband — a dedicated Trump follower — pulled next to the pop-up shop in Toms River. She began recalling stories about her recently-passed husband and his love of politics.

It turns out the woman who stopped by owned a number of commercial spaces, including one on Water Street in downtown Toms River that was vacant.

She suggested the couple bring their wares to a brick-and-mortar location and open up shop. Forster got to work creating and collecting shirts, buttons, yard signs, bumper stickers, flags and vehicle accessories. The store also sells pro-law enforcement items. I thought we were heading toward nuclear war with North Korea, and he met with Kim Jong-un and tried to make peace.

I was impressed. Forster said he also supports a number of conservative-minded issues, including lower taxes and gun rights. Working on the boardwalk also provided a glimpse into the challenges police officers have faced in recent months, which ignited an even bigger interest in politics. The store was always going to be an experiment.



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