It’s showtime. Dylan, the Dead, Jersey Shore surfing, an after- noon and evening of New Orleans music and a new look at Miles Davis are among the highlights of the second Asbury Park Music in Film Festival, set for April 8 through 10 in Asbury Park. More than 20 events and films have just been an- nounced. The festival spotlights films that feature a major musical component. “There’s content at this fest you just can’t get any- where else,” event producer Jamie Wark said. “Festi- val co-chair Tom Bernard (of Sony Pictures Classics) goes out of his way to say that this festival is so unique, this isn’t going to happen anywhere else.” “We have the New Jersey premiere of ‘Miles Ahead’ followed by a Q&A with its star, Don Cheadle, and a jam with a world-class band. It’s an incredible More than 20 movies, events announced for city fest CHRIS JORDAN @CHRISFHJORDAN See MUSIC, Page 8A MUSIC AND FILM COME TOGETHER ASBURY PARK MUSIC IN FILM FESTIVAL 2016 Inside Complete listing of shows and events. Page 8A Visit us online at APP.com for all the latest Asbury Park Music in Film Festival news. Asbury Park Music in Film Festival 2016 Dates: April 8-10. Tickets: Visit APMFF.com for tickets and more information. Carroo sits out Pro Day Scouts from 28 NFL teams watch Rutgers players, including Savon Huggins. 1C ASBURY PARK PRESS :: MONMOUTH EDITION APP.COM $1.50 THURSDAY 03.10.16 VOLUME 137 NUMBER 60 SINCE 1879 ADVICE 5D CLASSIFIED 1E COMICS 4D LOCAL 3A LUXURY LIVING 1D Report: Pentagon deployed drones to spy over U.S. terri- tory; flights rare, lawful. 1B Is New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie secretly mixing politics with his Florida vacation this week? Christie’s office in Trenton won’t say whether the governor met up in the Sunshine State with Donald Trump, the Christie-endorsed front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination. It’s also unclear whether the administration’s pol- icy of notifying legislative leaders about Christie’s travels outside New Jersey is still in place. The proto- col triggers a transfer of power to Lt. Gov. Kim Gua- dagno, who becomes acting governor in Christie’s ab- sence. The trip comes at a time when NJ Transit rail work- ers are threatening to go on strike this weekend. Critics say Christie should have postponed the vaca- tion and stayed home to keep a close watch on the ne- gotiations and intervene if necessary. Christie, who ended his own bid for the presidency Feb. 10, created a firestorm when he moved into the Did Christie and Trump have secret Fla. meetup? BOB JORDAN @BOBJORDANAPP ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov. Chris Christie with Mets majority owner Fred Wilpon before a game Wednesday in Port St. Lucie, Florida. See CHRISTIE, Page 5A RARITAN BOROUGH - In what is believed to be the largest settlement of an Open Public Records Act case in New Jersey, the borough has agreed to pay $650,000 to Gannett New Jersey to settle a lawsuit filed after borough officials denied a reporter’s OPRA request for electronically maintained municipal sala- ry information. “We are pleased and gratified that the Borough of Raritan has decided to resolve this case,” said Thomas Cafferty, attorney for Gannett New Jersey, the owner of the Courier News, MyCentralJersey.com and five other New Jersey newspapers, including the Asbury Park Press. “Our client took no pleasure in pursuing this matter and did so at great hardship and expense, but it did so because of the importance of access to government records in a meaningful fashion.” With no discussion or comment, the Borough Coun- cil voted unanimously Tuesday evening to settle the litigation, which began when Gannett New Jersey N.J. town settles Gannett lawsuit for $650,000 MIKE DEAK @MIKEDEAKMYCJ See LAWSUIT, Page 5A The National Park System is 100 years old. To celebrate, why not visit one of these exquisite sites? STORY, 1D Luxury Living Four must-see national parks STRIKE WATCH: Latest on NJ Transit. Story, 3A