Category: HUB News
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Borough headed in right direction with wayfinding
Council adoptsresolution to seek bids for first phase of project By libby kesilStaff Writer Council adopts resolution to seek bids for first phase of project By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — Motorists and pedestrians should find the borough more navigable with the addition of illustrative signs. Gail O’Reilly, director of special projects for…
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Resident: School-related traffic problems ignored
Lack of enforcement said to createdangerous situation on Peters Place By libby kesilStaff Writer Resident: School-related traffic problems ignored Lack of enforcement said to create dangerous situation on Peters Place By libby kesil Staff Writer Motorists on Peters Place in Red Bank are out of control, according to one of the street’s residents. The resident,…
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Beck keeps council seat, ready to keep working
Republican incumbent was top vote getterin council race By libby kesilStaff Writer Republican incumbent was top vote getter in council race By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — The lone Republican member of the Borough Council is hoping for a better turnout at meetings, more restrictions on development, and a closer look at cutting…
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Area ferry service competition heats up
New ferry boat soonto replace fishing boatin Keyport By maura dowgin & Elaine Van DeveldeStaff Writers New ferry boat soon to replace fishing boat in Keyport ELAINE VAN DEVELDE The fishing boat Suzie Girl ferries commuters to Manhattan from Keyport on the morning of Nov. 4. NY Fast Ferry said it is expecting a new…
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Curley ready for the challenges of council
Democrat elected tofill seat of retiringIvan Polonsky By libby kesilStaff Writer Curley ready for the challenges of council Democrat elected to fill seat of retiring Ivan Polonsky By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — The newest member of the Borough Council promises not to cut emergency vehicles or the library when looking at ways…
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Kahle ready to go to work after victory
New councilwoman will be third Republican on governing body By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Republican newcomer Ellynn Kahle has defeated incumbent Gary E. Wolfe, who served more than 15 years on the Borough Council. "I was overwhelmed by the amount of support I got from the people of Oceanport," said…
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Unchallenged GOP coasts to victory
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — The newest member of the Borough Council, David E. Gilmour, polled the most votes in last week’s council elections. Gilmour won election to the unexpired term of former Councilman John S. Hunt, who has moved out of town, with 1,827 votes in an…
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Work starts on prefab public works building
Phase one of municipalbuilding going up fast,officials say By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Phase one of municipal building going up fast, officials say By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Spring may still be far off, but something is sprouting up on municipal property. Piece by piece, prefabricated portions of the complex’s Public…
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Planners approve 16-unit complex for Locust Ave.
Borough, developer agreed on zoning change in lawsuit settlement By libby kesilStaff Writer Planners approve 16-unit complex for Locust Ave. Borough, developer agreed on zoning change in lawsuit settlement By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — Downtown businesses are not the only places in the borough where garbage is causing controversy. The way garbage…
