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  • 8/12/2019 Asbury Park Press front page Wednesday, July 16 2014

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    DONT GET

    RIPPED OFF!Before you buy a used car, read these tips for shopping

    for your cream puff. YOUR MONEY, Page A14

    PRESS ON YOUR SIDE

    KARDASHIANS FETE MILITARY MOMSThe famous sisters attended a baby shower for 64 new and expectant moms of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-LakehurstA3

    Asbury Park Press :: Monmouth Edition APP.COM $1.00

    WEDNESDAY 07.16.14

    VOLUME135

    NUMBER 169

    SINCE 1879

    ADVICE D5

    CLASSIFIED E1

    COMICS D4

    LOCAL A3

    OBITUARIES A15

    OPINION A10

    SPORTS C1

    TABLE D1

    WEATHER C8

    YOUR MONEY A14

    TABLE

    TAKE AWAYPrepared grab-and-go entrees at stores such as

    Delicious Orchards, Wegmans and Whole Foods

    make dinners easy and homemade. Page D1

    BIOTERROR SAFETY LAPSES FOUND AT DOZENS OF LABS PAGE 1B

    Severe thunderstorms dumped heavy rain in partsof Monmouth and Ocean counties Tuesday, triggeringflash-flood and other warnings for the second straightday.

    The atmosphere is just filled, you could say choked,with moisture, said David A. Robinson, the New Jer-sey state climatologist at Rutgers University.

    Howell received 5.91inches of rain between Mondayand Tuesday mornings a very impressive total and more fell later, he said.

    But it appears that the worst should be over by mid-day today and the weather will be very nice on Thurs-day and Friday, Robinson said.

    Tuesday marked the second day featuring a flurry ofweather warnings and severe storms invading New

    Dark clouds loom over homes on McKinley Street in LongBranch Tuesday. For a gallery of weather photos, visitAPP.com. THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    Toxic brewbrings thunder,

    downpoursBut shift in jet stream could

    bring drier, cooler weather

    By Todd B. Bates @ToddBBatesAPPand Kathleen Hopkins @KHopkinsapp

    See BREW, PageA4

    FREEHOLDAfter an already-protracted legal bat-tle over his firing as Brookdale Community Collegesathletic director in 2012, Francis Lawrence has nowfiled a lawsuit against the college, its board of trusteesand former officials

    The lawsuit, filed June 25 in Monmouth County,

    claims the college breached Lawrences employmentcontract when he was fired over his handling of the fi-nances from the 2011 Shore Conference Tournament.

    It names the Middletown-based college, its board oftrustees, William Toms, who was interim college presi-dent when the firing occurred, and Jacob Elke, who waschairman of the board of trustees at the time. BothToms and Elke are no longer in those positions.

    The lawsuit is poised to add to the colleges legal

    SeeSUING, Page A6

    Ex-athletic directorsuing BrookdaleBy Kathleen Hopkins @Khopkinsapp

    2014 ALL -STAR GAME MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

    The Captain

    ALL-STAR GAMES

    Derek Jeter was invited to hisfirst All-Star Game in 1998. Heplayed in both New York All-Star Games, in 2008 and 2013.

    14HITS

    Jeter has more hits than anyother current player.He is ranked ninth all-time

    and is 11 hits away from eighth.

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    ,408RINGS

    Jeter led the past five WorldSeries campaigns for theYankees, bringing the 27th

    trophy to the franchise in 2009.

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    In his final appearance at a Major League Baseball All-Star Game, American League shortstop Derek Jeter of theNew York Yankees tips his helmet to fans Tuesday in Minneapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS

    BON VOYAGEFans salute Derek Jeter in his final All-Star Game

    MORE INSIDEFor coverage of the MLB All-Star Game, see Page C1 or visit APP.com/sports.