Category: HUB News
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Paperwork problem keeps
Love Inc. out of new homeNonprofit moving to Red Bank after losing home in Long Branch By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Love Inc. out of new home Nonprofit moving to Red Bank after losing home in Long Branch By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The nonprofit outreach Love Inc. has had to move out of its Long…
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Concessionaire for train station selected
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Hostess Helpers of Monmouth Beach, headed by Francine Schults, was the winning bidder for the concession at the Little Silver railroad station. The Borough Council awarded the contract for the concession to Schults at a special meeting Aug. 6 held for that purpose…
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Paving contract for Prospect Ave. awarded
South River company will do work, other paving for $245,930 By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Paving contract for Prospect Ave. awarded South River company will do work, other paving for $245,930 By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — The Borough Council approved contracts and large purchases of more than $350,000 at its last meeting. The…
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New rules for parking near school
New rules for parking near school FAIR HAVEN — Dropping off and picking up children at Viola L. Sickels School may soon be safer. After a nine-month traffic evaluation performed by borough police Sgt. James Kirman and Traffic and Safety Officer John Lehnert, the borough council Monday night unanimously introduced an ordinance that would prohibit…
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Survey says little open space left in borough
Council passes planto guide decisions on acquisition of property By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Council passes plan to guide decisions on acquisition of property By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — An open space and recreation plan has been adopted by the Borough Council. The council approved the document, which contains an inventory of unbuilt…
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Federal funds cover costs at cultural center
By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer RED BANK — The Children’s Cultural Center is one step closer to its new home. The Department of Housing and Urban Development last week awarded a $447,095 Economic Development Initiative (EDI) grant to the borough-based educational institution, which seeks to expose children ages 2 through 12…
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Sheehan Classic returns to Red Bank tomorrow
By Warren RappleyeaStaff Writer By Warren Rappleyea Staff Writer Defending champion Simon Wangui of Kenya will head up a field of about 3,000 runners in the five-mile George Sheehan Classic tomorrow in Red Bank. The annual event, which traditionally kicks off to the sounds of strains of Bruce Springsteen’s "Born to Run," takes participants through…
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Teens get a glimpse of life at the Capitol
By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Teens get a glimpse of life at the Capitol By sandi carpello Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — At the U.S. Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C., last week, Adam Lewin advocated for harsher punishments for juveniles who commit crimes. Later that day, Bridget Dowd lobbied for global democracy before the…
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Z•E•S•T
FOR LIVINGPlaying games with wind and waterEver-changing conditions make sailing a constant learning experience By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Z•E•S•T FOR LIVING Playing games with wind and water Ever-changing conditions make sailing a constant learning experience By gloria stravelli Staff Writer FOR LIVING Playing games with wind and water Ever-changing conditions make sailing a constant learning experience By gloria…
