Ruperto Vicens, the co-owner of a popular Atlantic Highlands restaurant should be freed from ICE detention on a $7,000 bond, a judge ruled.
After a month in immigration detention, and nearly a week after a judge ordered him freed, an Atlantic Highlands restaurant owner is finally home.
A Monmouth County town that currently sends its public school students to two different districts may seek to move them all to one, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled. In a 7-0 decision announced ...
A tedious bond process was blamed for why Ruperto Vicens of Zoe's Emilio's Kitchen in Atlantic Highlands still has not been released from custody.
An Atlantic Highlands chef and restaurant co-owner was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The chef, who has a work visa, was reportedly detained in a case of mistaken identity. A ...
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, New Jersey -- A community in New Jersey is rallying behind a long-time restaurant owner with a work visa after he was detained by ICE. Ruperto Vicens Marquez, co-owner and chef of ...
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