City of Asbury Park releases Spring and Summer 2026 newsletter to residents

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The City of Asbury Park announced on Apr. 23 that its Spring and Summer 2026 Newsletter is now being delivered to residents’ mailboxes. The newsletter serves as a guide for city services, programs, and updates during the upcoming warmer months.

The publication provides information about beach season, recreation opportunities for all ages, and a calendar of summer events throughout the city. Residents can also find schedules for garbage and recycling collection, yard waste pickup details, and updates about city facilities.

Topics covered in the newsletter include transportation changes, infrastructure projects underway or planned for the season, property maintenance guidelines, and reminders about important city ordinances. Contact information for various departments is included to help residents connect with needed services.

In addition to event dates and program registration instructions, the newsletter answers frequently asked questions related to city operations such as summer camp enrollment or waste collection schedules. The city said this resource aims to help both new and long-time residents stay informed.

Those who do not receive a copy by mail are encouraged to visit City Hall for a printed version or access it online through the city’s website. For more information on specific programs or services mentioned in the newsletter, residents are advised to contact the appropriate department listed inside.



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