Category: HUB News
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Paper street will remain as river access point
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — It may never see traffic, but Jenkinson Street will remain under the borough’s control. In a 5-0 vote with one abstention, the Borough Council denied the request of Gere Ricker, 10 Via Ripa, to vacate, or void, the paper street between Via Ripa…
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Windmill idea gets TRWRA in Dutch with resident
Authority officials say producing power maybe way to lower rates By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Authority officials say producing power may be way to lower rates By Sherry conohan Staff Writer MONMOUTH BEACH — Windmills towering 325 feet in the air could be in the offing for the sewer plant of the Two Rivers Water Reclamation…
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Fire causes NJ Transit delay
By darlene dieboldStaff Writer By darlene diebold Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — A fire on the train tracks near the Navesink River bridge caused train service between Red Bank and Matawan to be shut down for almost three hours last week, inconveniencing about 400 commuters. "One of our inspection vehicles caught fire on the tracks around…
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New rules for rental properties tabled
Residents tell councileconomics forcing people to share living quarters By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Residents tell council economics forcing people to share living quarters By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Gloria Stravelli Victor Gonzalez told Red Bank Borough Council members he is concerned that changes in rent regulations will result in rent increases. The Red Bank Borough…
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CHRIS KELLY Red Bank Catholic’s Sara Grimsgaard beats Freehold Borough’s Kerry Little to the ball during the Caseys’ 5-0 win at Dorbrook Park in Colts Neck last Friday. For story, see Sports.
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Holy Cross denied; appeal promised
Zoning Board votes 6-1 against plan to expand school, church By jane waterhouseCorrespondent Holy Cross denied; appeal promised JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Rev. Joseph Hughes, (l) pastor of Holy Cross Church, Rumson, speaks with Robert Gorski, the church’s project architect, before the Zoning Board meeting where board members voted on the church’s plans for expansion Sept.…
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From corn to condos, Laurino Farms plan revealed
Sterling Properties By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Sterling Properties’ proposal for land requires substantial rezoning By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — While a developer is sowing seeds for a crop of luxury townhomes on Laurino Farms, residents and the Borough Council are pondering the future of the tract. The Laurino family is…
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Mayor voices anger over vandalism at park
Council approves $316,823 contractfor library renovations By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Council approves $316,823 contract for library renovations By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman wants whoever is responsible for vandalizing and spray-painting graffiti on the red shed in Sickles Park to "pay dearly." "It’s totally unacceptable," she said of the…
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Long Branch honors fallen police officer
Post office renamed for police sergeant killed while on duty By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Maureen King, wife of fallen police officer Pat King, receives a flag during the dedication ceremony at the Third Avenue post office on Saturday. The post office was renamed the Pat King Post Office.…
