Category: HUB News
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Independent opinion on Broadmoor wetlands sought
Planning Board hires environmental scientist BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer Despite a seal of approval issued on the Broadmoor properties by the state DEP, Rumson’s Planning Board has unanimously voted to hire its own environmental expert to investigate the land. "I don’t trust or believe or have confidence in what any…
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Under the Broad Street rain, Olivia Ferrigine, 2, of Red Bank, keeps an eye out for Santa Claus.
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Pop Warner cheerleaders shine at regional competition
BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer The Red Bank Pop Warner cheerleaders were finalists in the dance category at a recent regional tournament at Sovereign Bank Arena. RED BANK — The borough’s Pop Warner cheerleading squad was named one of five finalists in the dance category of the Eastern Regional Cheerleading Competition.…
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Chorus of the Atlantic to perform on Sunday
The Chorus of the Atlantic, directed by Tom DeBruin of West Long Branch, will present its annual Christmas show, "Harmony With Brass," at Ocean Township High School on Sunday, Dec. 7th at 3 p.m. The show will feature the 40-member Chorus of the Atlantic and the Red Bank Area Chapter of Society for the Preservation…
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Council approves new cable franchise contract
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — The Borough Council voted to renew its cable television franchise with Comcast for 15 years and a representative of the company said he would do what he can to get equipment promised as part of the deal for Red Bank Regional High School…
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Community cultural plan being drawn up by boro
Effort expected to help guide decisions on arts facilities, programming BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Residents of Red Bank will be asked to help shape the future role of arts in the community by participating in the creation of a community cultural plan. "The community cultural plan will look at the…
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Legal wrangling on new sewer plant increases
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — The $48 million project to expand and upgrade the sewer plant of the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority, which is hard by the Shrewsbury River, is shaping up to become a lawyers’ field day. The legal action began when the TRWRA moved to…
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Ceremony marks dedication to education
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Ceremony marks dedication to education BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — "The gain was worth the pain." With that declaration, Lawrence E. Ambrosino, superintendent of the Shrewsbury Borough School, expressed the sentiment evident everywhere at the school Nov. 13. A rededication ceremony marked completion of a new addition and renovations…
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Board members at odds over committee
BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer RED BANK — David Tarver’s offer to bring racial diversity to the Board of Education’s newly formed residency hearing committee was denied last week. Board President Janet Jones opted for an all-white panel, appointing board members Karlheinz Haas, Peter Noble and Thomas Schroll. Tarver said Jones’…
