Category: HUB News
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farrah maffai Brandon Stone, 14, and Jaff Strahle, 13, both of Little Silver, enjoy the hills of Holmdel Park the day after Christmas.
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business
One of few staff agencies to be By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Dolores (l-r) and William Stein, Oceanport, and Bill Stein, Fair Haven, confer with Nursefinders staffing coordinators Denise Sarambo (foreground), Neptune, and Josephine Florke, Long Branch. While other business owners were festively ringing in the new year last…
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Station serves as alert in times of emergency
Borough By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Borough’s AM station broadcasts weather, emergency information By Sherry conohan Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Retiring Monmouth Beach Police Chief Patrick McConville will remain an active part of the borough’s response to emergencies as its emergency management coordinator. His duties include operating the borough’s radio station. MONMOUTH BEACH — Tucked away…
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Council approves road construction program
State grant will cover roughly 40 percentof project By Sherry conohanStaff Writer State grant will cover roughly 40 percent of project’s cost By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — A 2003 road program, which includes bulkhead construction at the end of Island View Way and repaving of that street and two others that run…
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Bon Jovi concert at RFH benefits Parker Clinic
Show raises $36,500to help fund workof health-care facility By libby kesilStaff Writer Show raises $36,500 to help fund work of health-care facility By libby kesil Staff Writer RYAN BARNETT Jon Bon Jovi performed at Rumson-Fair Haven High School on Thursday after getting a request from three students at the school who were putting together a…
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Gaining understanding of Kwanzaa celebration
By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — The popularity of the cultural celebration of Kwanzaa continues to grow and one local minister is doing his part to help it. The Rev. Terrence Rosheuvel of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Red Bank visited the primary school to talk to the children…
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Four-lot subdivision proposed for Spring St.
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Four-lot subdivision proposed for Spring St. By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — A builder has proposed subdividing a large plot on Spring Street, just south of Ambassador Drive, into four home sites. The application of Palatial Homes Inc., Ocean Township, is scheduled to be heard by the borough’s Zoning/Planning…
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Council officially joins regional health group
By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough will be joining the Monmouth County Regional Health Commission. The Borough Council voted unanimously to become a member of the Monmouth County Regional Health Commission I, which would provide public health services to the borough. As a result of this membership,…
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Planners advise change in look of condo design
By paul cashStaff Writer By paul cash Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — It’s not always wrong to let appearances fool you. That was the message that the borough’s Planning Board gave to would-be developer Kyle Magnusson about any plan he may bring before them for a condo complex. Magnusson is negotiating with Mary and Murray…
