Category: HUB News
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Board reorg marked by polite dissent
Calvert cites potential conflict in casting vote against Laffey for VP BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Board of Education reorganization Monday night brought to the dais two new faces, a new board vice president and some noticeable disagreements. With the election to the board of…
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Holy Cross expansion wins zoners’ approval
By passing on application, board settles suit church brought following denialBY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer By passing on application, board settles suit church brought following denial BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer George W.C. McCarter was right. Back in 2001 McCarter, who was then the chairman of the Rumson Zoning Board of Adjustment, predicted a lengthy process…
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Tourette Association seeks Educator of the Year nominees
The board of directors of Tourette Syndrome Association of New Jersey (TSANJ) is accepting applications for its 2003/2004 Educator of the Year Award. The award is presented annually to a New Jersey public or private school educator who has made a significant contribution to the education and well-being of a student with Tourette syndrome (TS).…
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Police continue search for mother of dead baby
BY JOSH DAVIDSONStaff Writer BY JOSH DAVIDSON Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Police are still investigating leads in the case of a baby found dead on Ideal Beach. The baby was found by a local resident walking on Ideal Beach in North Middletown between Ocean and Bray avenues at 9:13 a.m. March 18. Police have made…
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Marine bureau to be part of Homeland Security Unit
New division created in response to Sept. 11terrorist attacks Marine bureau to be part of Homeland Security Unit Scott Francis New division created in response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks Jurisdiction over the State Police Marine Law Enforcement Unit that patrols the waters off Monmouth County is about to change, a state trooper said last…
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PRB opposing plans to demolish Olde Union House
Building BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI (Above) George Bowden points to a list of historic Red Bank buildings demolished for new development at a Preservation Red Bank meeting, Sunday. (Below) plans for the Olde Union House site call for a four-story building with retail space on the first level,…
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Perspective
Students learn history from a BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Perspective Students learn history from a ‘hidden child’ BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff (Above) Holocaust survivor Maude Dahme speaks at Eatontown Memorial School about her experience during World War II. (Below) Victoria Cozzolino (r) and Jack Zullo, of the…
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Borough to solicit bids for beach concessions
Council aims to make beach more attractive by increasing convenience BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Over the objections of two members who are independents, the Borough Council has decided to go out to bid seeking concessionaires who would sell food, rent beach chairs and umbrellas, and offer sunglasses…
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Borough man, juvenile arrested for spraying graffiti
Borough man, juvenile arrested for spraying graffiti RED BANK — After a four month investigation by the borough Police Department’s Detective Division into 33 instances of graffiti with the "tags" Brando and DILSD throughout the borough, Michael Deering, 20, and a 17-year-old juvenile, both residents of the borough, have been charged with the crimes. Deering…
