Category: HUB News
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Sea Bright chooses axe over scalpel to cut SRHS budget
Borough may seek as much as $3 million in district spending cuts By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer Chafing under a per pupil cost of $44,500 for its students, Sea Bright is calling for a reduction of at least $3 million in the $11.1 million budget of Shore Regional High School in…
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Aslan finding new ways to reach out
Speakers Bureau the newest way for ministry to delivery its message By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer RED BANK — For Linda Barthemus, it’s not easy teaching kids right from wrong. That’s especially true when children come from a poor family, have parents who are substance abusers, or have never received a…
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City man charged with assaulting woman, child
By carolyn o City man charged with assaulting woman, child By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Police charged a city man with assault and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with injuries sustained by a woman and her 2-year-old daughter. Jose Lopez of Cooper Avenue was being held in lieu of…
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Federal ferry fraud case continues
Officials from Port Authorityquestion competitor By elaine Van DeveldeStaff Writer Officials from Port Authority question competitor By elaine Van Develde Staff Writer While no one on the federal level will talk about a fraud investigation into one area ferry service, the competition confirmed being questioned by federal officials. SeaStreak’s general manager, David Stafford, said he…
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Borough Council grilled on ’03 spending plan
By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — After fielding questions for an hour from residents chomping at the bit for a reduction in taxes, the Borough Council unanimously passed the municipal budget for 2003 as it had been proposed at $8,096,921. About 30 people turned out for the public hearing…
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Vandals’ latest act is theft of baby manatee
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer Chris Kelly Anthony M. “Doc” Villane Jr. is asking for assistance to find the whereabouts of a baby mailbox manatee stolen from beside his mother at his Parker Road residence. EATONTOWN — The decorative mailbox with a mother and baby manatee that Dr. Anthony M. "Doc"…
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For the 20th time around, it was ladies first
University By Sherry conohanStaff Writer University’s spring gala honors all chairwomen of past events By Sherry conohan Staff Writer Sherry Conohan Oleta Harden (l), a member of the Monmouth University Board of Trustees, and Philip Harden of North Brunswick talk with university president Rebecca Stafford at the Scholarship Ball in Woodrow Wilson Hall May 3.…
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Fossil find adds excitement to paleontology project
Expert believes remainsdate back 65 millionyears in Earth By linda denicolaStaff Writer Expert believes remains date back 65 million years in Earth’s history By linda denicola Staff Writer Paleontologist Ralph Johnson points out the demarcation between the dinosaur age and the new age that came after it in a rocky formation that runs like a…
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Sharing a lot more than just the stage
Shore By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer Bobby Bandiera, Brick, took the stage last week at a benefit concert for his son held at Red Bank’s Count Basie Theatre. The show’s star-studded lineup included Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi, as well as guests Al and Tipper Gore. RED BANK — This time,…
