Category: HUB News
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Condo hearings offer a lesson in local politics
BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer Oakland Street homes are sporting signs protesting proposed development. RED BANK — Gerry Haggerty never paid much attention to local politics until it began to infringe on his property. "We are so disturbed by the town’s administration. We have to get the corruption out," said Haggerty,…
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New rules for use of Woman’s Club set
Neighbors concerned about serving alcohol, hours of operation BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer New rules for use of Woman’s Club set BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — After consultation between the mayor and Borough Council and residents of Church Street near the Little Silver Woman’s Club, agreement has been reached on a policy for…
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Presidential installation ceremony set for Oct. 8
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Presidential installation ceremony set for Oct. 8 BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — Paul G. Gaffney II will be formally installed as the seventh president of Monmouth University on Oct. 8. The event will take place during the university’s annual Founders’ Day celebration, a campus-wide event which —…
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Perspective
Family takes time for reflection during Holy DaysCommitment to serving others part of family BY CAROLYN O Perspective Family takes time for reflection during Holy Days Commitment to serving others part of family’s credo BY CAROLYN O’CONNELL Staff Writer Family takes time for reflection during Holy Days Commitment to serving others part of family’s credo…
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Program’s goal: help teens set goals
RBR freshmen first to receive student-targeted motivational seminar BY SANDI CARPELLOStaff Writer Program’s goal: help teens set goals BY SANDI CARPELLO Staff Writer RED BANK — If he could do it all over again, Jeff Gitterman would have gotten better grades in high school. "I was an A student up until eighth grade, but when…
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Borough’s new K-9 proves to be top dog
Rudy finishes first in five categories atregional competition BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer Borough’s new K-9 proves to be top dog Rudy finishes first in five categories at regional competition BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer Rudy won five events and was the overall winner in regional competition. TINTON FALLS — Just a couple of…
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Council ends this year’s fight with Shore Regional
Boro took battle over school budget to state BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — After some debate, the Borough Council has decided to abandon any further appeal of the budget of Shore Regional High School. The council, at its Sept. 16 meeting, voted 3-2 against trying to win any…
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Increasing business obligations pulling Mayor Harquail away
SEA BRIGHT — "It’s time," said Mayor Gregory W. Harquail. After 32 years of serving the government of Sea Bright, and with business demands taking up an increasing amount of his time, Harquail said he felt compelled to withdraw as a candidate for re-election. He is completing his first full four-year term as mayor, but…
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Student life center named for Tinton Falls resident
Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, will formally dedicate its student life center Oct. 9 at 4 p.m. The center was named for Donald D. Warner, Tinton Falls, who retired as chairman of the board of trustees after 18 years of service. The event will follow four days of activities celebrating the center, which…
