Category: HUB News
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Rundown homes slated for demolition
BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — Several blighted and abandoned homes are due for demolition in the borough due to their deteriorated state. There are currently four or five blighted homes within the borough’s Neighborhood Preservation Program district, according to Councilman R. J. Bifani Jr. He said every effort…
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Second lewdness incident reported
BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Second lewdness incident reported BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — Borough police reported that an unidentified male exposed himself to an 18-year-old female on Route 35 sometime before 6 p.m. July 22. The victim reported that while traveling south on Route 35 in Holmdel, she noticed a white Ford…
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Curley takes meeting time to the people
Councilman saysmost supportmeeting later BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Councilman says most support meeting later BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — July in the borough means the Kaboom! fireworks display, film festivals and an earlier meeting time for the Borough Council. Some people want to see that last item changed. Councilman John Curley is…
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Flavors of Japan along the Navesink
BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Teresa Chang, owner and manager of the Osaka restaurant at the Irwin Marine with chef Dave Wang and staff Penny Chang and Jerry Hsio, pose with two spectacular dishes. With three Japanese restaurants up and running, customers might be tempted to compare Teresa…
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RFH renovations ahead of schedule
Board considersmodular classroomsto speed project up BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RFH renovations ahead of schedule Board considers modular classrooms to speed project up BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Asbestos warning signs cover every entrance to Rumson-Fair Haven High School. The asbestos removal is part of the overall renovations at the school. RUMSON…
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Skatepark by ocean slated to open in September
County will offerclinics to teach, train prospective users BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer County will offer clinics to teach, train prospective users BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff A skatepark for in-line skaters and skateboarders is in the process of being constructed in Long Branch. It became obvious that there was a high demand…
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Council OKs extra $3M for complex
Unanimously agrees building is needed BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer Whether or not an $11.8 million municipal complex in Tinton Falls was worth the wait is still up for debate. Nonetheless, the Borough Council last week approved spending $3 million more than it originally anticipated three years ago on…
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Olde Union House hearing carried to Aug. 9
Olde Union House hearing carried to Aug. 9 Developers and preservationists planned to sit down today and try to reach agreement on the future of the Olde Union House, whose origins in Red Bank date to 1791. On Monday, the attorney for Union Street Village LLC asked the Red Bank Planning Board to carry until…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Matthew Curran, 14, Tinton Falls, and his band, The Matthew Curran Band, opened for The Nerds at the Monmouth County Fair at East Freehold Park in Freehold Township July 21.
