Category: HUB News
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Monmouth University honors state resources managers
WEST LONG BRANCH — Laurence M. Downes, chairman and CEO of New Jersey Resources, parent company of New Jersey Natural Gas Co., and the management team of New Jersey Natural Gas Company and affiliates were honored at the 2002 Distinguished Business Leaders’ Award Dinner held in historic Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University on Oct.…
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Code of conduct spelled out for rec programs
Guidelines will applyto parents and coachesin sports leagues By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Guidelines will apply to parents and coaches in sports leagues By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — In an effort to head off a problem before one occurs, the Borough Council has embraced a code of conduct for parents and coaches of…
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Safety panel to address concerns
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Safety panel to address concerns By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — A Safety Committee is being resurrected by the Borough Council to deal with residents’ complaints about speeding on local streets. Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman also tossed in the "s" word, as in sidewalks, for the committee to consider.…
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New Highlands bridge price set at $70 million
DOT official expects construction to start in 2005, last 21/2 years By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Highlands is expected to replace the present Highlands-Sea Bright drawbridge with a 30-foot fixed span. HIGHLANDS — Those long waits on a hot summer day for a bridge opening will be gone when…
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Reorganized RiverCenter joining in Initiative’s effort
Business alliance creates task force to enhance educational opportunities By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Red Bank RiverCenter will become an active partner of the Red Bank Educational and Development Initiative and will work to improve the educational experience of students in the borough’s schools. The downtown business alliance has formed a…
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Mayor cites successes while sharing credit
Incumbent views boro By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer William E. Leonard FAIR HAVEN — There is nothing complex about Mayor William E. Leonard’s re-election campaign; he is running on his record. As the incumbent mayoral candidate, Leonard, a Republican, enumerated the accomplishments of his administration, but credits the volunteer work and…
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Szostak emphasizes frugality, diversity
Mayoral hopeful says high taxes are changing nature of community By libby kesilStaff Writer Szostak emphasizes frugality, diversity By libby kesil Staff Writer Joseph Szostak FAIR HAVEN — The first-time independent candidate for mayor is a familiar political activist in the community. Joseph J. Szostak, 66, of Willow Drive is seeking to fill the mayoral…
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Hopefuls bid for spots on county freeholder board
By dick metzgarStaff Writer By dick metzgar Staff Writer As usual, the incumbent Republicans running for two open three-year seats on the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders said they will stand on their record in the Nov. 5 general election. As usual, the challenging Democrat and Libertarian candidates said the two incumbents have been on…
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BUSINESS
Taking libraries beyond the bookFirm plays a big rolein creating facilitiesto suit communities By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Taking libraries beyond the book Firm plays a big role in creating facilities to suit communities By gloria stravelli Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Susan Quick and Susan Globus of the Red Bank interior design firm Globus Design Associates…
