Category: HUB News

  • R.B. renters remain critical of ordinance

    Immigrant community speaking out in hopes of derailing new rules By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer As the reintroduction of an ordinance governing rental properties in Red Bank looms, the people who would most likely be affected by the changes are making their feelings known. Students of Debbie Shields, a teacher of…

  • Z•E•S•T

    FOR LIVINGBringing the sax back to its classical rootsMiddletown residentto open privateteaching studio BY Rachel van kirkStaff Writer FOR LIVING Bringing the sax back to its classical roots Middletown resident to open private teaching studio BY Rachel van kirk Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Scott Wright, a Middletown resident, has played in concert venues around the…

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    RYAN BARNETT Stephanie Alina (l) and Melissa Gerwer were just two of the many marchers in the Red Bank Halloween Parade on Sunday.

  • Bon-Ton will soon bid farewell

    Department store will not be renewing lease on Broad St. building By GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Department store will not be renewing lease on Broad St. building By GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer This holiday shopping season will be the last one in Red Bank for The Bon-Ton. The department store’s parent company announced earlier this week…

  • Sea Bright officer suspended for action termed ‘egregious’

    Council says actwas committed on duty Sept. 30 By sherry conohanStaff Writer Sea Bright officer suspended for action termed ‘egregious’ Council says act was committed on duty Sept. 30 By sherry conohan Staff Writer At a Friday morning meeting, the Borough Council suspended Patrolman Scott A. Keenan without pay pending termination. A resolution adopted unanimously…

  • business

    Patience, perseverance lead to fertile groundGrowing list of clientsattests to local gardener By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Patience, perseverance lead to fertile ground Growing list of clients attests to local gardener’s horticultural success By gloria stravelli Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Danielle Boyle studied horticulture at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, and at Cook College, Rutgers University,…

  • Bridge will close for all of February

    Work on span over Shrewsbury River slated to start Nov. 4 By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Work on span over Shrewsbury River slated to start Nov. 4 By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Repairs to the Sea Bright bridge, which connects the borough with Rumson, will begin Nov. 4 and continue until March, the…

  • Mayors hear fort plan straight from developer

    National Park Service will receive no rent for first six years of lease By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer After two visits from National Park Service officials about private development on Sandy Hook, the developer himself came to Saturday’s Two River Council of Mayors meeting. James S. Wassel, who is pursuing a…

  • Council is considering revamp of tower rules

    Ordinance governing placement of cell phone towers to be reviewedCorrespondent By paul cash Council is considering revamp of tower rules Ordinance governing placement of cell phone towers to be reviewed Correspondent LITTLE SILVER — Any future cell phone towers are "far down the road," according to Borough Councilman James Berube. Despite the distance, the council…