Category: HUB News
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GOP target: To add second voice to council
Republicans put upcouncil slate but haveno candidate for mayor By libby kesilStaff Writer GOP target: To add second voice to council Republicans put up council slate but have no candidate for mayor By libby kesil Staff Writer Jennifer Beck RED BANK — The borough’s Republican Party is focusing its attention this year on strengthening its…
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GOP challenger: Bad roads, poor fields need attention
Sharing services to save money also high onEllynn Kahle By carolyn o Sharing services to save money also high on Ellynn Kahle’s agenda By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer CAROLYN O’CONNELL Ellynn Kahle promises to work to improve communication between the council and sports groups if elected to council. OCEANPORT — She believes that the borough…
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business
Helping community a top priority for Fair Haven business By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Helping community a top priority for Fair Haven By gloria stravelli Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI Barbara Cadamuro of Fair Haven Hardware adds another “x” to the canvas the business is creating. Previous canvases have been auctioned off with the proceeds going to…
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perspective
Mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a checkupBiopsy proves helpful toolin diagnosing breast cancer By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a checkup Biopsy proves helpful tool in diagnosing breast cancer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Meg Levinson is a nurse/practitioner in charge of Women’s Diagnostic Services for Riverview Medical…
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More money being doled out for Route 520 study
By elaine van develdeStaff Writer By elaine van develde Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Controversy has opened the door for further study of pending improvements to Route 520. According to Monmouth County Engineer Ted Giannechini, he had not anticipated the extensive public involvement that has ensued since a study conducted by Orth-Rodgers and Associates regarding improvement…
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Ex-mayor could face more charges
By carolyn o Ex-mayor could face more charges By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer Officials say the investigation of former Ocean Township Mayor Terrance D. Weldon, leading to his plea of guilt in extorting $64,000 from land developers, is just the beginning of their crackdown efforts in the area. "Mr. Weldon put on a show for…
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Lights a major concern in car wash proposal
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — The car wash proposed for Shrewsbury Avenue would be a "high-end" operation, the borough Zoning Board of Adjustment was told. James J. Monteforte, architect of the car wash, testifying on behalf of the applicant, G.B.D., LLC, said at the board’s Oct. 2 meeting that…
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Fire Dept. leadership changes put on hold
Borough Councilcannot decide onmanner of restructuring By carolyn o Fire Dept. leadership changes put on hold Borough Council cannot decide on manner of restructuring By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer Plans to introduce an ordinance to enable balanced representation for both of Oceanport’s firehouses have been scrapped. Instead of introducing the ordinance, the Borough Council asked…
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CHRIS KELLY Assistant Fire Chief Joe Gallo of Oceanport fires a hose at a target during the one-to-two portion of the Firemen’s Field Day Competition held in Sea Bright on Oct. 6.
