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Page 1: Asbury Park Press May 20, 2014

SUMMER FUN IS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

2014 BEACH ESSENTIALS

WINTHESE ITEMSDetails on A6

Photo by Tanya Breen STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Photo styling by Dana Stewart DESIGNER

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TUESDAY 05.20.14

VOLUME 135

NUMBER 120

SINCE 1879

ADVICE D6CLASSIFIED D7COMICS D5LOCAL A3OBITUARIES A9

OPINION A13SPORTS C1TECH TUESDAY A8TV D4WEATHER C10

BRICK — A 94-year-old woman re-mained hospitalized in critical conditionMonday after police say she was brutallybeaten by her granddaughter inside herLions Head North senior communityhome.

Neighbors identified Mary FrancisDriscoll as the woman who was foundsemiconscious on a bed Sunday morninginside her home at 93 Courtshire Drive— the home community residents saidDriscoll lived for more than a decade.Property and voting records also indi-

cate that the home is owned and occu-pied by Mary Driscoll, 94.

Driscoll’s granddaughter KatherineSchubert, 37, was found inside the house,intoxicated and sitting in the kitchen, ac-cording to a statement by Al Della Fave,a spokesman for the Ocean County Pros-ecutor’s Office.

Driscoll suffered multiple injuriesfrom the beating, which included bleed-ing in the brain, bloodshot eyes and mul-tiple cuts and bruises. Driscoll was takento the trauma center at Jersey Shore Uni-versity Medical Center in Neptune

LIVE-IN GRANDDAUGHTER ARRESTED

GRANDMA, 94, BEATENVictim hospitalized; 37-year-old charged with aggravated assault

Katherine Schubert COURTESY

OF OCEAN COUNTY JAIL

By Stephanie Loder @Loder1and Margaret F. Bonafide @mfbonafide

See GRANDMA, Page A6

NJSIAA GOLF TOURNAMENT

CBA’S WALL FIRST IN NON-PUBLIC AShore area high school golf teams finished

behind the leaders Monday at the Hopewell Valley

Golf Club in Hopewell, although Jerry Wall of

Christian Brothers Academy won a playoff in his

division. SPORTS, C1

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It’s that time again. hSummer is at our fingertips — and we’re bringing all

things Jersey Shore directly to the palm of your hand. h Included in Fri-

day’s paper will be our 2014 Summer Guide, nearly 200 pages of the hot-

test spots to eat, drink, play, stay and more. hThis season, we’ve added an

amazing upgrade to our coverage. h We’re excited to introduce our free,

year-round “Go Jersey Shore” app for smartphone and tablet users, now avail-

able at the Apple and Android app stores. This easy-to-use tool provides top-to-

bottom navigation through the Jersey Shore, from boardwalks to beaches and

beyond. A “near me” function points you toward attractions close by. The inter-

active “postcard” feature is a unique way to frame your favorite Shore shots

and share them on social-media sites. hNow that we’ve shared the top two sum-

mer essentials — our Summer Guide and Go Jersey Shore app — we want to

make sure you relax in style. h Starting today, visit www.app.com/top10, and

enter to win a bag loaded with the coolest products for hitting the beach.

Navigate the Jersey Shore with our all-new app

‘GO JERSEY SHORE’ APPOur all-new, free “Go Jersey Shore” app is aneasy-to-use tool providing top-to-bottomnavigation through the Jersey Shore, fromboardwalks to beaches and beyond.

By Shari Puterman Summer Guide Editor