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Asbury Park Blood Gang Leader Gets 82 Years In Prison
James Fair, 29, became the last of three main defendants to be sentenced this week for their street gang activities in Operation Dead End.

Hi. My name is Carol Gorga Williams and I am the editor of the remade Asbury Park Patch, part of a nationwide journalism endeavor that strives to bring hyper-local news back to your living rooms , vehicles or anywhere you take your smart phones and other devices. All my adult life, I have lived along the Shore. I came most recently from the Asbury Park Press where I covered education with an emphasis on Monmouth University and Brookdale Community College and where I blogged for the school and family space. Before that, I was a contributor to a regular Sunday column centering on minority and urban affairs, preferring the issues that arose in metro communities such as Lakewood, Toms River, the Freeholds and Long Branch. My work on eminent domain not only was award winning but also helped spark a statewide dialogue about how to make redevelopment more fair, not just of benefit to the rich and powerful. Asbury Park is dealing with such questions, about how redevelopment that begins with prime oceanfront land can spread westwood so the entire city will reap the rewards that come with ratables and jobs. I look forward to covering such topics with the same gusto in which I pursued courts and crime and the quality of life issues that go along with attempts to reduce the epidemic of opiate addiction in New Jersey and elsewhere. But my professional bread and butter has been and always will be community journalism. I strive to respond to every telephone call, email and text about the communities I cover. I simply want to provide relevant information to people who can use it to make decisions about the quality of their own lives and neighborhoods. That means anything from issues to events to interesting people and achievements is on the list as is politics, taxes, public safety, development, transportation, jobs, education, coastal issues, affordable housing and infrastructure improvements and the cultural life of the city. This is your virtual public square so you will inform what is written here. I know something already: with all the marketplaces in the city, none seems more vital than the marketplace of ideas and I look forward to covering the debates that arise there. I hope you will share with me the concerns and cares that develop in this iconic city by the sea. I am very excited to be here. I currently live next door in Neptune with my wonder dog, Baxter. I came here after college, earning a bachelor's degree in English from Barry University with minors in journalism and economics and proceeded to Syracuse University where I earned my master's degree in journalism. And may I say - with apologies to better writers than me - Greetings from Asbury Park, New Jersey. Let's talk.
James Fair, 29, became the last of three main defendants to be sentenced this week for their street gang activities in Operation Dead End.

The Little Silver Historical Society is sponsoring a day to rebuild Little Silver with little plastic blocks.
Holmdel officials were in court Monday in the hope they could settle their affordable housing issues with the state. Stay tuned.
Asbury Park pupils this week took shovels to very frozen ground to prepare for next year's crops. They are working with Colts Neck.
Navesink Hook & Ladder, West Side Hose continues cherished Red Bank tradition of driving Santa and gifts to unsuspecting children,
Aberdeen's Police Blotter from Dec. 13 thru Dec. 20 include arrests for marijuana, thefts of packages and a possible scam involving a car.
Marlboro officials say the new tax law is inspiring some people to prepay their 2018 taxes, which limits deductions.
Mary's Place, is a cancer respite for women in Ocean Grove, releases its first-ever vegan fund-raising cookbook.
Aberdeen Council tonight is expected to endorse a measure that will designate certain streets in town for speed enforcement.
After a contentious public meeting Monday about a pilot program to offer permitted parking in Ocean Grove, officials discuss it again.
"So You Want To Be A Comedian" returns to The Anchor's Bend tonight and Dec. 28.
Saint John Vianney's Johnny Buchanan signed his letter of intent to play at University of Delaware although he had unofficially committed.
A Red Bank brokerage firm will pay a $275,000 civil penalty for failing to supervise a broker who managed a quasi-public account.
Beginning Dec. 8, Holmdel Police have been participating in the state campaign "Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over."
Aberdeen is changing its bulk trash collection and pick-up to the second collection day of every week.
Michael Miller, 54, was killed when his motorcycle was struck by a Ford Escape on Route 33.
At his Manhattan sentencing, Little Silver's John Rogicki gets a state prison term of up to 7 1/2 years for stealing $9 million.
Asbury Park Gang Member Haneef Walker becomes the second of three defendants to be sentenced this week.
Carolyn Welsh of Colts Neck has been promoted to vice president at a charity that works to procure organ and tissue donations.
Red Bank Regional High School students soon will be receiving their own Chromebooks as part of the district's technology initiative.