Category: HUB News

  • Fair Haven extends temp. position through April

    By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Fair Haven extends temp. position through April By sandi carpello Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — The Borough Council has extended the services of temporary acting Borough Administrator and Clerk Thomas B. Shannon through the end of April. With a search under way for a permanent administrator, the Borough Council voted Monday…

  • Expansion plans put family business at a crossroads

    DeFelice brothers look toward Eatontownfor latest businesses By sherry conohanStaff Writer DeFelice brothers look toward Eatontown for latest businesses By sherry conohan Staff Writer The DeFelice brothers, (above, l-r) Paul, Bill, Donald, Robert and Tom, are the third generation of their family to work in auto sales. The family is now expanding its business from…

  • Shrewsbury Boro still out in the cold

    Few remaining items prevent the move intonew Borough HallCorrespondent By charlotte barry Few remaining items prevent the move into new Borough Hall Correspondent SHREWSBURY — The move into the new Shrewsbury municipal building is still on hold. At the Borough Council meeting Feb. 18, Councilman Terel Cooperhouse reported a few remaining roadblocks still prevent the…

  • Council authorizes mosquito spraying

    By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — Red Bank residents won’t be swatting as many mosquitoes come warm weather, and that has at least one resident worried. The Borough Council recently approved a resolution authorizing the Monmouth County Mosquito Extermination Commission to apply pesticides to control mosquitoes over portions of…

  • Borough may put utilities underground

    SEA BRIGHT — The first step toward putting utilities underground may be taken with the capital improvement portion of the borough’s 2003 budget now being drawn up. At a Borough Council budget workshop Saturday, Councilwoman Maria Fernandes appealed for inclusion in the capital budget of $20,000 for JCP&L to do the engineering work for putting…

  • Restaurant taking down house for lack of parking

    By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Restaurant taking down house for lack of parking By gloria stravelli Staff Writer RED BANK — With parking in the borough as tight as it’s ever been, the Planning Board recently approved demolition of a residential structure to provide additional parking spaces for patrons of a local restaurant. In a unanimous…

  • Historical commission gives $70K in grants

    Preservation projects at Fair Haven’s Bicentennial Hall and the Victorian mansion that serves as the clubhouse for the Red Bank Woman’s Club have been awarded $5,000 grants by the Monmouth County Historical Commission. The commission, along with the Board of Chosen Freeholders, awarded 17 preservation grants totaling $70,000 for 2003 at its meeting Tuesday. The…

  • Candidates queue up for April election

    The slates are set for the April 15 school board elections. Some of the races are contested while other candidates are running unopposed. All the hopefuls had to file their petitions to run for school board seats by the deadline of 4 p.m. Monday. Little Silver There will be no contest in Little Silver. Two…

  • West Front St. to get

    a new look this spring By gloria stravelliStaff Writer West Front St. to get Renovation of two structures at 21-25 W. Front St. will include a three-story addition to the front of a seven-story office building and refurbishing of the 1893 Ruscil’s building. a new look this spring By gloria stravelli Staff Writer RED BANK…