Category: HUB News
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New traffic light approved for Hope, Corregidor roads intersection
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer FORT MONMOUTH — The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has given the green light to installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Hope Road and Corregidor Road at the boundary of Eatontown and Tinton Falls. The freeholders have awarded a contract for installation…
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Zest
Filmmaker BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Zest Filmmaker’s focus: getting inside the outsiders Fair Haven man seeks out society’s rebels as documentary subjects BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Filmmaker’s focus: getting inside the outsiders Fair Haven man seeks out society’s rebels as documentary subjects BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI Fair Haven neighbors (l-r) Alice…
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Pallone comes out against privatization of fort
Congressman calls for NPS to seekpublic-use tenants BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Congressman calls for NPS to seek public-use tenants BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) Saturday called for talks between the National Park Service and Save Sandy Hook on the subject of keeping redevelopment at Fort Hancock in the public domain and free…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Glenn Weisman trims a branch while planting a red oak tree in the borough’s pocket park at the corner of Shrewsbury Avenue and Drs. Parker Boulevard in Red Bank.
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Failed budget may lead to cutting sports teams
Superintendent says courtesy busing tops list of items to be cut BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer If the governing bodies of the two towns that defeated the Shore Regional High School budget insist on cutting it, the money will come out of sports and busing, not academics, Superintendent/Principal Leonard G. Schnappauf warned. Schnappauf,…
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Money talks continue to dominate council agenda
Beck suggests mayor, council forgo salaries BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer to cut taxes BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — Borough finances were once again the main topic at last week’s council meeting. Unlike the previous meeting, the discussion did not dissolve into a shouting match. Councilman John Curley, head of the Borough Council’s finance committee,…
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Newcomers oust two incumbents in Shrewsbury
Sea Bright voters reject spending plans for SRHS, local district Two newcomers won election to the Shrewsbury Board of Education, pushing aside two of the three incumbents seeking re-election. The new faces on the board belong to Douglas F. Moore, a former borough councilman, and Peter J. Meyer. They defeated Laurence G. Thoma and Nilda…
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F.H. board has tough time saying goodbye to Murray
Voters approve tax levys for districts serving Rumson, Fair Haven BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer Last weeks Board of Education meeting in Fair Haven was filled with "hellos" and "goodbyes." After nine years serving on the board, Annie Murray attended her final meeting as a member of the board. Board member…
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DEP head wants NPS to reopen lease process
Commissioner doubtsviability of plan created by Sandy Hook PartnersBY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Commissioner doubts viability of plan created by Sandy Hook Partners BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer The state’s highest ranking environmental official endorsed the redevelopment of historic buildings at Fort Hancock but suggested it’s time to dump the private developer, chosen for the project…
