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2023 Spring Lake 5

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On May 27, 2023 many roads in the Borough will be closed for the Spring Lake 5 Mile Run (see below for course map). The race begins at 8:30 AM and many roads will be closed shortly before that time.  Parking is also prohibited on the following streets due to the race:

All of Ocean Avenue

North Boulevard from Ocean Avenue to Main Street – Belmar/Lake Como

Third Avenue from Lake Como to Passaic Avenue

Third Avenue in the Business District

Warren Avenue from Third Avenue to Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue between Passaic Avenue and Warren Avenue

Warren Avenue & West Lake Avenue from Fifth Avenue to Second Avenue

Second Avenue from West Lake Drive to Brown Avenue 

All of Brown Avenue

Any vehicle parked in those areas will be ticketed and towed. The overnight parking ordinance will not be enforced on Friday, May 26th (Friday night into Saturday morning, 5/27/23).  If you need to leave the Borough anytime in the morning, we suggest you park your vehicle on a street west of the race course to make it easier to leave town.

Normal traffic patterns and parking regulations will resume at noon on Saturday, May 27, 2023.  Thank you for your cooperation and have a safe weekend.

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BAGS & BACKPACKS AREA PROHIBITED AND SUBJECT TO SEARCH

May 17th

Sergeant Patrick Gilroy received a report of identity theft from a victim in the 000 block of Seawood Way.

Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop in the 000 block of Ocean Avenue Domantas Cincius 19, Spring Lake Heights was arrested by Patrolman William Noble.  Cincius was arrested based on an active warrant out of another jurisdiction.

May 16th

Subsequent to a motor vehicle stop in the 2500 block of Ocean Avenue, Jeffrey Mechanic 33, Colts Neck was arrested by Patrolman William Noble.  Mechanic was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, believed to be under 50 grams of marijuana.

May 1st

After an extensive investigation Detective Sergeant Christopher Kucinski identified a juvenile that had accessed another juvenile’s email and made threatening statements.  During the investigation it was deemed that the threats made were not credible.  The juvenile and his parents were interviewed and paperwork was forwarded to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Family Court for processing.