Category: HUB News
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RiverCenter facing need to increase fund raising
Rising insurance, rent costs taking a bigger bite of organization BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Despite rising costs, Red Bank RiverCenter has held the line on its operating budget for 2004, directors of the downtown alliance were told Monday. Directors voted to approve RiverCenter’s $448,757 operating budget for next year, a…
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Burden, Cooperhouse resume duties on council
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Burden, Cooperhouse resume duties on council BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SHREWSBURY – Councilmen Terel Cooperhouse and Don Burden were sworn in to new terms on the Borough Council at the council’s annual organization meeting Monday night, and Cooperhouse was re-elected council president. The oaths of office were administered to Cooperhouse…
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Borough Council members split on setting salaries
Keeler contendspart-time police officer pay rate is too high BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Keeler contends part-time police officer pay rate is too high BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — While the Borough Council agreed on appointments for 2004 at its organization meeting Saturday, the generally harmonious gathering was not without a few notes…
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Tax season opens with debut of 1040 Central
Tax season opens with debut of 1040 Central Taxpayers pondering a question, searching for a form or looking for their refund now can go to just one place — 1040 Central at www.IRS.gov. The Internal Revenue Service kicked off a new tax year Monday by issuing an alert that 1040 Central and other enhanced electronic…
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Third-graders could stay at Atchison
Students were moved to school in temporary reconfiguration plan BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer Third-graders could stay at Atchison BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer It could be a case of "where there is room they will stay" when it comes to third-graders in the school district. When the district reconfigured a couple of years…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Red Bank Catholic’s Michael Vaccaro carries the puck into the Rumson-Fair Haven zone during the Bulldogs’ 1-0 win at the Red Bank Armory on Monday night.
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Bayshore man unearths buried treasure BY PATRICIA A. MILLERStaff Writer Zest Bayshore man unearths buried treasure PHOTOS BY FARRAH MAFFAI staff Keyport resident Stuart Harris thumbs through a book of pictures taken by his late cousin, Frank Worth. Harris had the book published after Worth died in 2000. BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer When Stuart Harris arrived in California to…
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Possible tax hike prompting call for cost cutting
Suggestions include privatizing borough garbage, recycling BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer Possible tax hike prompting call for cost cutting BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer In 2004, Red Bank residents can most likely expect to pay more in municipal taxes. Just how much more remains open for discussion. Frustrated with Red Bank’s less-than-frugal handling of borough money,…
