Category: HUB News

  • BUSINESS

    Getting people outside to help look inProject U.S.E. By libby kesilStaff Writer Getting people outside to help look in LIBBY KESIL Co-founder Phil Costello and staff members Nancy Medrow and Jennifer Reich outside the administrative offices of Project U.S.E. Project U.S.E.’s recent work includes program at RFH, RBR schools By libby kesil Staff Writer RED…

  • Police make drug arrest; intent to distribute noted

    By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Police make drug arrest; intent to distribute noted By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — A routine motor vehicle stop turned into a drug bust last week. Police pulled a car over for making an improper U-turn in the early morning hours of Nov. 16, and ended up…

  • Breaking the ice with Latino community

    Borough looks to open lines of communicationat town meeting By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Borough looks to open lines of communication at town meeting By gloria stravelli Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI Patrolman Juan Sardo urged Hispanic congregants at St. Anthony of Padua Church to report crimes committed against them to the Red Bank Police Department. With…

  • Bar’s tiki hut latest to be removed from beach

    Whether tiki hut goesback on the beach nextsummer up to state By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Whether tiki hut goes back on the beach next summer up to state By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — The tiki hut bar at Donovan’s Reef has been removed from the beach. It was picked up off the…

  • Prep school proposing changes to boro retreat

    St. Peter By paul cash St. Peter’s Prep, Jersey City, plans new buildings on Ocean Avenue property Correspondent CHRIS KELLY St. Peter’s Prep is seeking approval of the Sea Bright Planning-Zoning board to tear down this large yellow house and another building on its property on Ocean Avenue used for retreats and replace them with…

  • Boro steps up effort to slow down traffic

    By libby kesilStaff Writer Boro steps up effort to slow down traffic By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — The effort to slow down traffic on Leighton Avenue and other surrounding residential streets continues. The latest move in the ongoing battle is an application for $388,000 in funding from the state Department of Transportation…

  • Council continues to debate parking changes

    Ordinance amendments are on the table, but members still disagree By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — Parking continues to be a contentious issue, not just for borough residents, but also within the Borough Council. Two ordinances, one prohibiting parking on the east side of Oak Place and the other…

  • perspective

    Former mayor has a lot of good to look back onHenry Shaheen By sherry conohanStaff Writer Former mayor has a lot of good to look back on Henry Shaheen’s public life included 4 terms as WLB leader By sherry conohan Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Former West Long Branch Mayor Henry J. Shaheen Henry J. Shaheen…

  • New recycling containers to be at curb in January

    By elaine van develdeStaff Writer By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — By the new year, there will be a new recycling container at the curb of every house. The borough bonded for $188,000 and bought 5,000 new 95-gallon, blue recycling containers that can be picked up by its automated garbage trucks. In…