Category: HUB News
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Trotters look forward to upcoming season
Twins helped Stanfordwin NCAA XCchampionship BY TIM MORRISStaff Writer Twins helped Stanford win NCAA XC championship BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Success hasn’t changed Amanda and Katy Trotter, two of the top runners to ever come out of New Jersey. This summer, Amanda is working in the office of Dr. John Connors, a podiatrist in…
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Red Bank in talks to develop White Street lot
Kalian proposal for BY GLORIASTRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIASTRAVELLI Staff Writer The White Street municipal parking lot may be the next Red Bank property slated for development in a land swap that would trade the lot for a parking garage. Borough officials and executives of homebuilder Kalian Cos., Red Bank, confirmed this week the company has…
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RYAN BARNETT With the Navesink River as a backdrop, the Red Bank-based Jazz Lobsters performed at Riverside Gardens Park Aug. 12 as part of the Red Bank Jazz in the Park series.
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Tenants say conditions
at apt. building unsafeElevators, lead paint, among problems reported BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer at apt. building unsafe Elevators, lead paint, among problems reported BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer A building where many residents are senior citizens has been neglected to the point where conditions are unsafe, according to a tenant. Red Bank officials have received…
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Administration recast for new school year in Oceanport
Restructuringwill incur nosalary increases BY CHRISTINEVARNOStaff Writer Restructuring will incur no salary increases BY CHRISTINEVARNO Staff Writer Renee Bonin OCEANPORT — The borough Board of Education will introduce a restructured administration for the start of the new school year on Sept. 7. James H. Di Giovanna, who has been holding down the dual positions of…
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Campers meet Rudy during dog days of summer
BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Campers meet Rudy during dog days of summer BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer Campers from the Red Bank Police Department Summer Camp listen to Sgt. Gerald Turning of the Tinton Falls Police Department talk about the purposes of a K-9 unit. RED BANK -— The borough police department is reaching out…
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CECOM issues to be aired in public forums
Zoning, redevelopment on table with council and Planning Board BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The former federal Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) building has become known as the borough’s blighted albatross. But even bigger than the 373,000-square-foot building itself is the issue of the 39-acre site’s pending…
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Borough agrees to transfer of fair-housing obligation
RCA with Manalapanwould fund upgradeof 100 homes BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Borough agrees to transfer of fair-housing obligation RCA with Manalapan would fund upgrade of 100 homes BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough is working out details of an agreement with Manalapan that would give Red Bank $2.5 million for renovations…
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Marpal expansion plans dumped on by neighbors
BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — To about 500 people, the idea of a solid waste company expanding its operations is pure rubbish. Those people, from both Middletown and Tinton Falls, have signed a petition to try to stop Marpal Inc. — a Tinton Road reclamation center…
