Category: HUB News
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Memoria Project rejects site offered by county
Freeholder says another county facility could accommodate work By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The Memoria Project Inc. has decided against taking the county up on its offer to locate the Sept. 11 memorial at the Mount Mitchell Overlook in Atlantic Highlands. After revisiting the site the county offered recently, the project’s…
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The ride stuff to help cancer patients recover
Volunteers ensure victims of disease can make itto treatment sessions By jane waterhouseStaff Writer The ride stuff to help cancer patients recover Volunteers ensure victims of disease can make it to treatment sessions By jane waterhouse Staff Writer JANE WATERHOUSE Volunteer driver Baldwin Davidson of Red Bank goes the extra mile for cancer patients traveling…
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Have oars, will travel: Rowing club seeks new home
Organization must move from current site, which is slated for development By JANE WATERHOUSEStaff Writer By JANE WATERHOUSE Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Kay Vilardi, president of the Navesink River Rowing Club, stands amid boats housed at the organization’s current Maple Avenue home. RED BANK — Kay Vilardi, president of Navesink River Rowing, just doesn’t get…
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Cobb, Mittermaier tracts to become soccer complex
Officials say facility will offer active/passiverecreation for all By elaine van develdeStaff Writer Officials say facility will offer active/passive recreation for all By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The sales are complete and soccer fields are planned to cover two contiguous open space tracts in town. Those tracts are the 12-acre Mittermaier…
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Local Wiz on company’s hit list
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer veronica yankowski The Wiz store in the Monmouth Mall will be among the locations shutting its doors. EATONTOWN — The Wiz store at Monmouth Mall will close sometime this week, according to manager Dominick Lafalce. The store is one of 26 being closed by The Wiz,…
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Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING
Telling tales of ships wrecked at seaLifesaving stations played critical role in successful rescues By sherry conohanStaff Writer Telling tales of ships wrecked at sea Lifesaving stations played critical role in successful rescues By sherry conohan Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ Tom Hoffman, a park ranger and historian, shares his knowledge of shipwrecks and…
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The final forum for church at crossroads
Lengthy hearing on Holy Cross ends without a vote By jane waterhouseStaff Writer The final forum for church at crossroads By jane waterhouse Staff Writer ‘I didn’t expect to get a front row seat," said a Rumson resident, slipping into the last chair in the crowded courtroom. "Nobody wants one," replied the man behind him.…
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Red Bank gets leader it sought
South Plainfield school superintendent will come to borough in November By jane waterhouseStaff Writer By jane waterhouse Staff Writer A nationwide search conducted over a period of five months has led to the appointment of Dr. John A. Krewer as Red Bank’s new superintendent of schools. "I’m telling you that this man is my dream…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Genevieve Kelley of Red Bank tests the waters off the fishing pier in Marine Park, Red Bank, in pursuit of some crabs Monday.
