Category: HUB News
-

Crackdown coming on feeding feral cats
Borough hopesto shed image ofwelcoming felines BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Crackdown coming on feeding feral cats Borough hopes to shed image of welcoming felines BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — The borough is on the prowl for cats. Feral cats. Their steadily increasing number has become a cause for alarm. And aggravation. Natalie…
-

Michael’s Feat bestows Tribute of Courage
Annual award goesto family dealing withan ill or lost child BY MICHELLE ROSENBERGStaff Writer Annual award goes to family dealing with an ill or lost child BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff During the annual Michael’s Feat fund-raiser at St. Clement’s Church in Matawan July 31, Darlene R. Kiss is comforted by Dana…
-

Acting administrator named
Hilling will fill infor ailing Sammonfor three months BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Hilling will fill in for ailing Sammon for three months BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RUMSON — Because of illness, Borough Clerk and Administrator Gary Sammon has been forced to take a leave of absence from the borough. At a special meeting of…
-

Mencinsky opts to let re-election deadline pass
No independentremains in racefor two open seats No independent remains in race for two open seats SEA BRIGHT — There will be two new faces on the Borough Council come January. Councilman Andrew Mencinsky has joined Councilman Charles Galloway in deciding not to run for re-election in November. Both are independents. Mencinsky chose not to…
-

Campers wind up their best summer ever
Trips via different modes of transportcombine fun, learning BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Trips via different modes of transport combine fun, learning BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer PHOTOSBY GARY BILBAO Campers work on beading a necklace as an art project at the “Best Summer I Ever Had” day camp held at the Red Bank Housing Authority.…
-

Hail to the Haskell and thoroughbred racing
BY CHRISTINEVARNOand SHERRYCONOHANStaff Writers BY CHRISTINEVARNO and SHERRYCONOHAN Staff Writers OCEANPORT — Monmouth Park will become a mecca for thoroughbred racing fans on Sunday when it hosts the $1 million Haskell Invitational. "It’s the richest invitational in North America and a great chance to see the country’s best jockeys and 3-year-old thoroughbreds up close," the…
-

Board puts curb on drinking
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — A new policy on liquor for adults attending student functions, banning its consumption in the same banquet room as the students, has been adopted by the Shore Regional High School Board of Education. The board’s previous policy held that liquor could not…
-

‘Sea Bright Pictorial 2004’ captures Shore town charm
‘Sea Bright Pictorial 2004’ captures Shore town charm A group of amateur photographers focused their cameras on the charms of Sea Bright, and the result is "Sea Bright Pictorial 2004," an exhibit that opened this week at the J.W. Ross Public Library. Members of The Friends of Photography are exhibiting 30 images in the wide-ranging…
-

Local ‘pay-to-play’ on agenda in Tinton Falls
BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Mindful of not adopting a "jump on the bandwagon" mentality, officials are trying to piece together just the right pay-to-play legislation for their town. "We have a few models we’re working from to craft our own ordinance," said Jerome Donlon, Borough…
