Category: HUB News
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Speaking to the worldwide community
Shrinking world keeps business growing forthe Language School By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Shrinking world keeps business growing for the Language School By gloria stravelli Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Ingeborg Perndorfer is celebrating the 20th year of The Language School, which she founded in Red Bank. RED BANK — Ordering an intercontinental pizza for a student…
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Quick work had Monmouth U. ready for school year
Storm severely damaged a residence hall, but repairs were completed before start of school By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — Amazingly, the campus of Monmouth University was prepared to receive students the first week of September, in advance of classes opening, despite the havoc wreaked by the fierce…
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Police arrest two after car chase on parkway
By darlene dieboldStaff Writer By darlene diebold Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI A suspect gets taken away in handcuffs by State Trooper Steven Vincent in Keyport after a car chase on Monday. KEYPORT — A 15-year-old Bronx, N.Y., boy and a Bound Brook man were arrested Monday after eluding state police during a car chase on…
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Council considering building municipal pool
Facility could be built along oceanfront nextto Chapel Beach ClubCorrespondent By paul cash Facility could be built along oceanfront next to Chapel Beach Club Correspondent SEA BRIGHT — What could be better than a day at the beach? How about a day at the beach and the pool. With lockers. And a snack bar. And…
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RiverCenter seeks return of sidewalk displays
Proposed trial period would include holiday shopping season By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer RED BANK — Sidewalk displays will once again be allowed downtown if the Borough Council agrees to their presence for a trial period during the holiday season. During the public comment portion of last week’s council meeting, Red…
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Festival gives teen artists a chance to shine
County event features performances, exhibits by 13- to 17-year-olds By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The Monmouth County Teen Arts Festival is more than a celebration of the creativity of students involved in the arts. The festival gives teens the opportunity to see the work of their peers, to sample other art…
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New leader, new approach for United Way
County charitableorganization is reaching out to smaller operations By Sherry conohanStaff Writer County charitable organization is reaching out to smaller operations By Sherry conohan Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Jose Pena, the new director of United Way of Monmouth County, is settling into his position and helping the organization head in a new direction. The winds…
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Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING
For By gloria stravelliStaff Writer For ‘Twice Told Tales,’ second time’s as charming George Moss’ new book acquaints new generation with ‘Footnotes in History’ By gloria stravelli Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Monmouth County Historian George H. Moss Jr. has published his latest book, a collection of his columns from the Sunday Register. The train ride…
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farrah maffai Payton Wall is comforted by her mother, Diane, during the Remembrance Ceremony at Victory Park in Rumson last week. Glen Wall, Payton’s father and Diane’s husband, was among those lost on Sept. 11, 2001. For coverage of the aftermath of 9/11, see page 20.
