Category: HUB News
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Tarver will run for
Board of EducationFour candidatesvie for three seats onRed Bank school board By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Board of Education Four candidates vie for three seats on Red Bank school board By sandi carpello Staff Writer Rebuffed by Red Bank’s Board of Education, W. David Tarver, founder and president of the Red Bank Education and Development Initiative,…
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Mayor back at home and back to work
Suzanne Castleman says she expects full recovery after3-week hospital stay By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Suzanne Castleman says she expects full recovery after 3-week hospital stay By Sherry conohan Staff Writer Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman LITTLE SILVER — After a grave illness, Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman has begun her return to public life. Castleman attended a…
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CHRIS KELLY Red Bank Regional’s Amanda Trotter passes Hawthorne Christian’s Lindsay Van Alstine en route to the 3,200 title at the Meet of Champions at Princeton University on Sunday. While Amanda was dominating the 3,200, her twin sister, Katy, was setting the pace in the 800. It was the third MOC title for each sister.…
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Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING
Secret symbols may have woven path to freedomFair Haven quilter finds inspiration in book aboutthe Underground Railroad By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Secret symbols may have woven path to freedom Fair Haven quilter finds inspiration in book about the Underground Railroad By gloria stravelli Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Quilt historians like Libby Schoenewolf of Fair Haven…
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Districts to hire attorney for charter school appeal
Eatontown, Oceanport West Long Branchjoin to fund it By sherry conohanStaff Writer Eatontown, Oceanport West Long Branch join to fund it By sherry conohan Staff Writer The Boards of Education of Eatontown, Oceanport and West Long Branch have joined to hire an attorney to appeal state Commissioner of Education William L. Librera’s approval of the…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
