Category: HUB News

  • Residents around river report deer shot by arrow

    BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — A deer that had been shot by an arrow was seen running through the borough last week. Sue Russell, the policy director for The Center for Animal Protection, said the buck was sighted "with a very long arrow" protruding from its side on…

  • Night life suits some workers just fine

    BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer Sandi Carpello Above, 46-year-old Red Bank resident George Rehor works the night shift at the Broadway Diner on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. RED BANK — When George Rehor, a waiter at the Broadway Diner, comes home from work, he likes to whip up a gourmet…

  • Freehold Conservation District conducting poster contest

    "The Living Soil" is the theme of the 2004 Conservation Poster and Bumper Sticker Contests. Without soil nothing lives. Healthy soils support healthy environments and healthy environments support healthy life. It is wise to promote the conservation, management and care of soil. The Poster and Bumper Sticker contests are open to students from Monmouth and…

  • Murphy’s election confirmed

    BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer Murphy’s election confirmed BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer RED BANK — A recount performed by the Monmouth County Election Board Monday reached the same conclusion that was made on Election Day: Democratic Councilman Arthur Murphy will maintain his seat on the Borough Council. "The numbers were exactly the same," said Peggy…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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’…

  • Holiday festivities lighting up Broad Street and beyond

    Like Santa, Red Bank RiverCenter will be busy this holiday season spreading holiday cheer through programs designed to enhance the experience of visiting and shopping in a traditional downtown setting. The holiday season will begin in Red Bank Friday with the traditional Holiday Express concert, the town and tree lighting, and an appearance by Santa…

  • Perspective

    Vietnam vet teaches educators about warStories of combat,returning back homecaptivate audience BY JOLENE HARTStaff Writer Perspective Vietnam vet teaches educators about war Stories of combat, returning back home captivate audience BY JOLENE HART Staff Writer Vietnam vet teaches educators about war Stories of combat, returning back home captivate audience BY JOLENE HART Staff Writer FARRAH…