Category: HUB News
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Writing is on the wall for graffiti artists
Borough Councilworking on ordinance targeting vandals By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Borough Council working on ordinance targeting vandals By sandi carpello Staff Writer RED BANK — Graffiti in the borough’s business district is making "hip city" look more like skid row, officials said last week. "It’s like a cancer," Councilman Pasquale Menna said. "If we don’t…
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Weekday afternoon peak hour traffic
Weekday afternoon peak hour traffic at Main Street & Route 36 Direction % capacity No. of Level of seconds service Current traffic North left 87% 85 F right/through 59% 41 D South left 50% 57 E right/through 72% 47 D East through 72% 29 C West through 56% 26 C Traffic with future approved development…
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Tradewinds to be open at least one more year
Beach club is telling past members deposits must be in by April 27 By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — There’s good news for members of the Tradewinds Beach Club who have been dismayed at the prospect of losing their summer retreat: The club will operate as usual this year…
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Mulheren’s proposal for church may be changed
Continuation of hearing on office building plan has not been sought By sandi carpelloStaff Writer By sandi carpello Staff Writer Faced with opposition from neighbors on an office development he is proposing, a visibly agitated John Mulheren has said he plans to withdraw the application and build housing instead. On April 1, Rumson’s Zoning Board…
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Z•E•S•T
FORLIVINGPigeons prove to be birds of a varied featherFor Shrewsbury man, bird By carolyn o Z•E•S•T FORLIVING Pigeons prove to be birds of a varied feather For Shrewsbury man, bird’s versatility has provided a lifetime of enjoyment By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer Retired Lt. Col. Robert DeAdder holds a Jacobin fantail pigeon, one of the…
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Chris kelly Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, will be staging its production of Guys and Dolls this weekend with performances today and Saturday.
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Changes coming to Board of Ed.
Incumbents By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Changes coming to Board of Ed. Incumbents’ decision not to run assures new faces on the dais By elaine van develde Staff Writer This year’s Tinton Falls Board of Education election promises to seat a few new members. With four challengers running for three three-year seats, the three incumbents…
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Buddy system paying off for ESL students
New program proving beneficial to nativeEnglish speakers as well By Sandi carpello New program proving beneficial to native English speakers as well Chris Kelly PHOTOS Janyah Palmer (l), 6, and Kimberly Rodriguez, 7, are part of an English as a Second Language class at Red Bank Primary School that uses the “buddy” system to help…
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Children not only beneficiaries of school’s language program
RED BANK — The borough’s school district is giving Spanish-speaking adults an opportunity to learn English. Red Bank Primary School last month introduced "English Discoveries"— a four-day-a-week English as a Second Language (ESL) computer laboratory drop-in program for adults. "We’ve had about 10 people come so far," said Beth Ann Moran, who is teaching the…
