Category: HUB News

  • Oysters didn’t make bed, but they lie in it

    Bivalves returnedto Navesink River with a lot of helpfrom volunteers By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Bivalves returned to Navesink River with a lot of help from volunteers By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Volunteers raised oysters in floating cages, such as the one this student is holding. A bucket brigade of students, aided by volunteer boat captains,…

  • Boro seeks answers on SRHS obligation

    Role of income may skewer town By sherry conohanStaff Writer Role of income may skewer town’s duty to fund district By sherry conohan Staff Writer ‘Show me." That’s the request from Mayor Gregory W. Harquail to state and county education officials, in whose hands lies next year’s budget for Shore Regional High School. Harquail wants…

  • RBR students’ work is a Capitol success

    By sandi carpelloStaff Writer RBR students’ work is a Capitol success By sandi carpello Staff Writer Troy Barret RED BANK — When she found out her artwork would deck the walls of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., Erica Jones was pretty surprised. "I never thought they would pick me," said Jones, 17, of…

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    Jeff Granit Kaitlin Albanese, Highlands, a seventh-grader at Henry Hudson Regional High School, was one of the volunteers who helped restore oysters to the Navesink River.

  • Changes in and out of classrooms $11.3 million in renovations to Middle School nearly complete

    By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Changes in and out of classrooms $11.3 million in renovations to Middle School nearly complete By sandi carpello Staff Writer RED BANK — Jamai Brown and Shelly Andrews think Red Bank Middle School’s lunches could taste a little better. Otherwise, the newly renovated middle school is a great place to go…

  • Resignation creates council vacancy

    Councilman By sherry conohanStaff Writer Councilman’s environmental work praised by peers By sherry conohan Staff Writer Councilman Douglas Moore has resigned from the Shrewsbury Borough Council, effective June 30, and the process to find a replacement for him has begun. Moore’s resignation, "due to extraordinary outside and/or personal circumstances," was accepted with regret by his…

  • K-9 Ty’s death a great loss to community

    By elaine van develdeStaff Writer By elaine van develde Staff Writer Ty TINTON FALLS — He was a community devotee of a different breed. He was best friend to the law and to one police officer. He was Tinton Falls’ K-9 patrol officer Ty. The sweet-natured, skilled tracking, narcotics and patrol dog died suddenly June…

  • Middletown man found dead in river

    By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer RYAN BARNETT Fair Haven police stand on the dock at the Shrewsbury Yacht Club after recovering the body of Ronald Glaessgen on June 10. FAIR HAVEN — A family having dinner at the Shrewsbury Yacht Club in Fair Haven discovered the missing body of a 53-year…

  • Bringing the marimba to the masses

    West Long Branch man By gloria stravelliStaff Writer West Long Branch man’s technique increasing instrument’s appeal By gloria stravelli Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT Leigh Stevens gives some instruction to Brett Deptula during a session of the Summer Marimba Seminar in Ocean Grove. Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you probably know we’re living in…