Category: HUB Business

  • Area doctor receives New Jersey Presidential Award

    Dr. Harry A. Bade, an associate at Professional Orthopaedic Associates, Tinton Falls, was recently awarded the Athletic Trainers Society of New Jersey Presidential Award. The award recognizes individuals who have made a significant impression on athletic training in New Jersey. Bade is the team physician and has provided support to the athletic trainers and athletes…

  • Business Briefs

    Business Briefs The Integrated Medicine Alliance (IMA) Physicians of Shrewsbury/Red Bank were recently awarded National Committee on Quality Assurance/American Diabetes Association (NCQA/ADA) Provider Recognition. The NCQA encourages the provision of comprehensive health care to individuals with diabetes. In order to encourage this provision, and to support the goal, the Diabetes Physician Recognition Program assesses physicians…

  • Council ready to take next step on redevelopment

    Prospect ofcondemnation bringsout property owners BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Prospect of condemnation brings out property owners BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff With Route 35 splitting Eatontown’s downtown, the borough faces a unique challenge in revitalizing the area. EATONTOWN — The Borough Council has informally agreed to move on to Phase…

  • The Salvation Army to receive EFSP funding

    United Way of Monmouth County, Farmingdale, has announced The Salvation Army, Red Bank, was recently awarded funding from The Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program (EFSP). Approximately $326,000 in federal funds under the EFSP has been awarded to Monmouth County to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the area. The Salvation Army is…

  • EMACC scholarship ap­plications now available

    The Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce (EMACC) has announced applications are now available for scholarships to be awarded by its education foundation to students in vocational fields, students returning to school after interruption, and students transitioning from junior or community college to four-year schools. Applicants must live or work in Eatontown, Fair Haven, Little…

  • Military may lease Barker Circle buildings

    Contractors workingon Fort Monmouth projectsare the most likely tenants BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Contractors working on Fort Monmouth projects are the most likely tenants BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer Building 208 FORT MONMOUTH — For the first time, Fort Monmouth plans to extend a long-term lease — 50 years — to a developer for use…

  • Judge won’t hear appeal on nude dancing club

    BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Score another victory for the borough in its battle to keep a gentlemen’s club featuring nude dancers from opening in the former Lonestar Steakhouse restaurant on Route 35. At the Feb. 11 Borough Council meeting, Borough Attorney Gene Anthony reported that the day before,…

  • Business Briefs

    Long Branch resident invents Business Briefs Long Branch resident invents ‘Magna Socket’ An idea for a ratcheting tool developed by Long Branch resident Angel Delgado is now being made available for licensing to manufacturers interested in new product development. Delgado’s "Magna Socket" will be marketed by Invention Technologies Inc., Coral Gables, Fla. Delgado began developing…

  • Open forum on eating disorders Feb. 28

    Open forum on eating disorders Feb. 28 Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, will mark National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Feb. 22-28 with "An Open Forum on Eating Disorders" Feb. 28 from 10:30-noon. The free forum will be held at the medical center’s Blaisdell auditorium. The forum will be presented by treatment professionals as well as…