Category: HUB News

  • Mulheren set to go back before zoning board

    Developer has madeno move to buildaffordable housing By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Developer has made no move to build affordable housing By sandi carpello Staff Writer RUMSON — John Mulheren is sticking with his original plan. Nearly two months after threatening to withdraw an application to renovate the Holy Rosary Church on River Road into an…

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    For one soldier, going back a key to moving on By carolyn o perspective For one soldier, going back a key to moving on By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer Michael Winnick receives his Bronze Star for heroism from Gen. R.R. Ploger in 1967 following his participation in a battle in…

  • Author’s efforts honored

    By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer Patrick Schroll RED BANK — One afternoon, a whale, a walrus and an owl were baffled by a peculiar glow in the Alaskan sky. After staring at it for a while, the animals discovered it was none other than the comet Hale-Bopp (the biggest and brightest…

  • Borough library has to scramble for art for opening

    The art of Shore Regional High School students from Sea Bright was missing when the Jay W. Ross Public Library held its open house on Saturday. The library staged the event to show off new furniture, including a new circulation desk and a mural of a beach scene with children painted by artist Megan Heath…

  • Incumbent ousted in borough election

    Newcomer wins most votes, attributes victory to desire for change By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Incumbent ousted in borough election By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The first time was a charm for Borough Council candidate Brendan Tobin. The 40-year-old resident of 5 Chestnut Court ran for public office and won a…

  • Neighbors continue their opposition to condo plan

    Developer now before zoning board seekingsite plan approval By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Developer now before zoning board seeking site plan approval By sandi carpello Staff Writer Patrick Nully thinks Red Bank’s west side could use some sprucing up. "The place looks like hell," said Nully, a principal in Building and Land Technologies, Bodman Place, which…

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    CHRIS KELLY Shore Regional’s Claire Goyette hoists the Shore Conference Tournament championship lacrosse plaque after the Blue Devils defended their title on Monday by defeating Jackson, 14-12, at Monmouth University in West Long Branch.

  • Council cuts would eliminate athletics

    Final decision on cut to Shore Regional budgetwill be made by state By sherry conohanStaff Writer Final decision on cut to Shore Regional budget will be made by state By sherry conohan Staff Writer Instead of lopping $3 million from Shore Regional High School’s budget Monday, the Sea Bright Borough Council recommended reducing the spending…

  • Boat-building teams to launch skiffs

    GLORIA STRAVELLI Roger Ackerman, Middletown, uses a plane to put finishing touches on a wooden skiff. Boatwrights, both novice and seasoned, wrapped up the final session of a 10-week wooden boat-building class sponsored by the Navesink Maritime Heritage Association last week. For the program, which was offered through the Red Bank Regional School District’s Community…