Category: HUB News

  • Z•E•S•T

    FOR LIVINGAnother By rachel van KirkStaff Writer FOR LIVING Another ‘Dogma’ emerges from Red Bank Photographer’s book is ‘a code of living for dogs, by dogs’ By rachel van Kirk Staff Writer Like the cult film by Red Bank director Kevin Smith, another Dogma is advancing the career of a local artist. Red Bank photographer…

  • Body ID’d; cause of death a mystery

    Pieces begin to fallinto place; drugoverdose a possibility By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Body ID’d; cause of death a mystery Pieces begin to fall into place; drug overdose a possibility By elaine van develde Staff Writer Authorities now know her name. Yet the last moments of the life of 15-year-old Fatima Delourdes Cordobos Lopez remain…

  • Woman’s identity remains a mystery

    TINTON FALLS — Nearly two weeks later, nobody knows yet who she was or what exactly happened to her. A gold signet ring, authorities say, may be the most concrete lead they have to identify the young woman who was found buried naked in a shallow grave at a Green Grove Road construction site Nov.…

  • Council settles on 9/11 memorial for borough

    Governing body also passes resolution against rail line expansion By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — The Borough Council has made it official: The municipality’s 9/11 memorial will be a gazebo — or pavilion, if you will — which will serve as a gathering place for community functions. Councilman Terel Cooperhouse,…

  • Students step out of their comfort zone

    Mix It Up at Lunch Day conceived as a way to break boundaries By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer LIBBY KESIL Tarra Kalian, 18, and Kristina Knapp, 17, sign in another participant at the Mix It Up at Lunch Day. RUMSON — The school cafeteria is usually a place where students can…

  • Authority agrees to pay $30,000 for easement

    By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — The tennis courts will be spared. The Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority and the Sands Point North Condominium Association have reached an accord on an easement the authority will take out along the Meadow Avenue side of the condo complex to run a…

  • Shutting down library raises parent’s ire

    By Sherry conohanStaff WriterSRHS closing facility for half of each school day By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SRHS closing facility for half of each school day WEST LONG BRANCH — The parent of a student at Shore Regional High School is dismayed by the reduced hours that the school library is open. Joan Moran, of…

  • Changes slated for school holiday program

    Board announces changes to holiday show By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN – The holiday show and music curriculum at Sickles School have been modified in response to concerns raised by parents and teachers. Superintendent William Presutti said that representatives from Sickles met and developed guidelines for the staff to…

  • Revamped squash club in better shape than ever

    Owner hopes toencourage some schoolsto pick up sport By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Owner hopes to encourage some schools to pick up sport By Sherry conohan Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Chad Sullivan has transformed what was a run-down athletic club into Sea Bright’s new Valkyrie Squash Club. SEA BRIGHT — Squash has returned to the borough.…