Category: HUB News
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Shhh … noise ordinance would fine violators
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer FAIR HAVEN — Getting up early on Saturday to mow the lawn or blowing a whistle could become a costly proposition in the borough. That’s because for the second time in two years, an ordinance has been introduced that would restrict noise levels in the borough.…
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Foundation aims to fund school theater equipment
Group seeks to raise $28K for bigger stage, better equipment BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer LAYLI WHYTE This new computer lab at Knollwood Middle School was funded by the Fair Haven Education Foundation. FAIR HAVEN — After the success of last year’s fund-raising efforts that led to a new computer lab…
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The Fair Haven Candidates … Council: one three-year term
What do you see as the major issue facing the borough? What steps have you taken/will you take to deal with it? Peter J. Maher Jr.(I) Biography: Resident of Fair Haven for six years; serving third consecutive year on the Zoning Board of Adjustment; former coach of Fair Haven boys Peninsula Lacrosse League; investigating launching…
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Authors give biblical take on future of the world
Pair uses high-tech tools in publishing, marketing first of three-part series BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent JERRYWOLKOWITZ staff Russ Scalzo (standing), of Oceanport, and Steven Mamchak, of West Long Branch, have written the first book in a planned Christian fiction series, “Chronicles of the End Times,” about the final years of life on…
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CHRIS KELLY staff A volunteer picks up debris during Clean Ocean Action’s “Beach Sweep” heldOct. 23.
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In the Arts
“Vietnam Legacies: Poems from the War and Back Home” will be presented Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. at The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Vietnam Era Educational Center, Holmdel. The poetry reading will feature authors and Vietnam veterans Jan Barry, W. D. Ehrhart and Charles H. Johnson, Red Bank. The Vietnam Era Educational Center…
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Habitat would build home on land donated by borough
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – A borough family will be getting a new home thanks to a land donation by the borough to Habitat for Humanity. At its meeting this week, the Borough Council was scheduled to vote on an ordinance introduced Oct. 12 that would convey a…
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Man arrested in knife attack
FAIR HAVEN — The borough Police Department received a call that an assault with a knife had taken place Oct. 20 at 3:16 a.m. on Forman Street and that the suspect had left the area on River Road operating a black mid-size vehicle. According to Detective Joseph McGovern, a female resident of Forman Place was…
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Police on lookout for flasher
BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer TINTON FALLS — Police are trying to find a man who allegedly exposed himself to female joggers in the Hockhockson Road area. “We have had two reports involving women who were jogging on Hockhockson when this man approached them,” police Capt. David Trevena said.…
