Category: HUB News
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O’Shea, Chimento to split lot by Sands
Application pending before zoning board; variance needed BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer Application pendingbefore zoning board;variance neededBY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT — The Sands Beach Club would expand its overflow parking lot on the Shrewsbury River side of Ocean Avenue under a proposal before the Planning/Zoning Board to divide one lot between two adjoining…
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Conaty fills new seat on Rumson council
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RUMSON — A new member of the Borough Council was appointed at a special meeting last week. John “Jay” Matthew Conaty was appointed to replace the late Councilman Tre Rowse, who recently passed away after a long battle with cancer. “He [Conaty] had been recommended by…
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‘The Art of Survival’
“Chrysalis,” a print by Red Bank artist Nanci Hersh, a breast cancer survivor, will be included in “The Art of Survival.” Selected works of 13 artists who have been personally touched by breast cancer have been assembled in an exhibit titled “The Art of Survival.” A unique exhibit, their art is a testimony to courage…
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In the Arts
West Long Branch resident Joe Hughes and his band Goldenseal will perform at Borders Book Store in Eatontown Sept. 17 from 8-10 p.m. Patti Branson, Monmouth Beach, will make a guest appearance with the band. The concert will include songs written by Hughes for the band’s latest CD, including “Heroes,” which he dedicated to a…
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Notes
The Red Bank Parks and Recreation Department, The Westside Community Group, and the Count the Children Movement have collaborated to host a community Family Day. The guest of honor: Mrs. Norma Todd. A family day, “The Norma and Jimmy Todd Family Day,” will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18, from 3-7 p.m. at Count Basie…
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Creative art provides solace on anniversary of 9/11
BY MARIE MABER Correspondent BY MARIE MABERCorrespondent All Americans have had to find a means to come to terms with the aftermath of 9/11. For some, this challenge has been met with tremendous creativity. Many have found solace in songs, verses and other written forms of encouragement. Others have found the impetus to create powerful…
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CECOM considered prime for development
Assessment has dropped 62%, from $35M to $12M BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer Assessment has dropped 62%, from $35M to $12MBY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer It was a first step for Tinton Falls officials toward transforming a blighted ogre of a building into a viable piece of property. The Planning Board unanimously voted to…
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In the Arts
Sept. 11, Patriot Day, will be recognized at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters and Eastern Branch locations in conjunction with the New Jersey State Library, New Jersey Library Association, Rutgers School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, Central Jersey Regional Library Cooperative in participating in New Jersey September, a collection of individuals and organizations working…
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School official reassures parents in wake of scandal
Teacher accused of sexually assaulting student is fired BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Leonard G. Schnappauf, superintendent/principal of Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, wants parents to know their children are safe. Schnappauf also made an appeal, in the wake of an alleged sex scandal involving a teacher and student…
