Category: HUB News
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Pricey homes to replace Tradewinds
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — There’s a new contract for the sale of the Tradewinds property, and now $1 million and $2 million homes are planned for the site. Richard Stone, the attorney for the current owner of the Tradewinds Beach Club and adjacent nightclub, Frank Mandia, said…
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New rules for playing in the street planned
Mayor says stepped-up enforcement was at behest of pedestrian By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer As long as they don’t cause any traffic accidents, Fair Haven kids will be able to play ball in the street. "We are going to amend the ordinance," said Mayor Joseph Szostak on Wednesday morning. "We’re going…
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CHRIS KELLY Blanca Ortez and Patrick Schroll, both 8, admire a mural depicting the town of Red Bank. The mural, which was constructed and designed by students at Red Bank Regional High School, was unveiled at the Primary School last week.
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Two Eatontown locations being considered for charter school
Site in Victoria Plazais above Redheadsbar and restaurant By sherry conohanStaff Writer Site in Victoria Plaza is above Redheads bar and restaurant By sherry conohan Staff Writer The Jersey Shore Charter School is considering locating the new school over the Redheads bar and restaurant on Hope Road, Eatontown. Joseph E. Lyons, a member of the…
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Juvenile cancer charity’s latest effort raises $30K
Foundation was set upin memory of Rumson By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Foundation was set up in memory of Rumson’s Kylie Ann Rosset By sandi carpello Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Family and friends attend a fund-raiser at the Metedeconk National Golf Club for Kylie Ann Rosset on Monday, May 12. RUMSON — Fragile and lifeless, unable…
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McKenna, boro fixture, passes at 82
RED BANK — Dr. Edward McKenna, a 74-year borough resident and father of four-term borough Mayor Edward McKenna Jr., died May 20 at Riverview Medical Center. He was 82. A dentist who maintained a private practice in Red Bank since 1947, McKenna was a much-loved member of the Red Bank community. "He had such a…
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Laying the groundwork for preservation
By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough’s new Historic Preservation Commission took into account more than bricks and mortar when deliberating the criteria that would qualify the borough’s historic assets for preservation. "It wasn’t necessarily buildings, but structures and neighborhoods that were very important to us," explained Mary…
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Contrast of styles in
GOP primaryCandidates for mayor take different approach, see different issues By sandi carpelloStaff Writer GOP primary Candidates for mayor take different approach, see different issues By sandi carpello Staff Writer RUMSON — They are both Republicans. But that’s almost all the borough’s two mayoral candidates have in common. With a reverberating voice and a list…
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Council ready to set punishment for graffiti
RiverCenter offering $500 reward to anyone who turns in graffiti painters By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer RED BANK — The crusade against graffiti vandalism is finally under way. After a month of discussions, the borough council introduced an ordinance Tuesday night, making the offense an immediate violation in Red Bank. Perpetrators…
