Category: HUB News
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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…
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Monmouth County keeps coveted AAA bond rating
Monmouth County Freeholder Amy H. Handlin reported on Aug. 5 that despite the lowering of the state’s bond rating by the three national bond rating agencies, Monmouth County’s Triple A rating will continue to save thousands of dollars for county taxpayers, county government and the various local governing bodies and school boards that benefit from…
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Exploring new channels for the flow of art
Museum exhibitshowcases works of N.J. BY MARIEMABERCorrespondent Museum exhibit showcases works of N.J.’s ethnic artists BY MARIEMABER Correspondent In art, as in geography, the main stream is fed by local tributaries. In both worlds it’s the main stream’s name that appears on the map in bold letters. Commercial art galleries, nonprofit cooperatives, annual juried exhibitions…
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Single suspect implicated in rash of burglaries
BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Single suspect implicated in rash of burglaries BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — Janice M. Rogers, 48, McCarter Road, was arrested for allegedly entering a residence on Hendrickson Place, and stealing a credit card and $4,200 in bonds, on Aug. 5, police said. Rogers, who was recently taken into…
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Officials at slight odds over CECOM building
Ordinance to allowzoning for adultcommunity introduced BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer Ordinance to allow zoning for adult community introduced BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — To raze the blighted U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command building and redevelop the site it sits on is not the issue which has put a few officials…
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Clearwater Festival
set for Aug. 21, 22 set for Aug. 21, 22 The 29th Annual Clearwater Festival, the largest eco-festival in New Jersey, is set for the weekend of Aug. 21 and 22 at Sunset Park in historic Asbury Park. This year’s festival theme is derived from an ancient Indian proverb, "We will be known forever by…
