Category: HUB News
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Land swap could provide space for new boro hall
Oceanside parcel could be traded for former lumber co. site By Sherry ConohanStaff Writer Oceanside parcel could be traded for former lumber co. site By Sherry Conohan Staff Writer A land swap is in the works that would give John and Nancy Mulheren, owners of the Chapel Beach Club, Sea Bright, another 155 feet of…
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Agency plans public hearings on proposed commuter train
By charles w. kimStaff Writer Agency plans public hearings on proposed commuter train By charles w. kim Staff Writer Members of the public will have a chance to speak on NJ Transit’s Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex passenger rail project. State Transportation Commissioner James Fox announced last week that starting in the fall, NJ Transit will begin a "public…
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BUSINESS
Experiencing Broad St. on a whole other level CHRIS KELLY Lloyd Garrison created an artist’s loft with studio and gallery space on the upper floor of a building on Broad Street, Red Bank. Experiencing Broad St. on a whole other level Garrison finds things are looking up on business artery’s second story By gloria stravelli…
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Z•E•S•T
FOR LIVINGUnderstanding every place is this place By gloria stravelliStaff Writer FOR LIVING Understanding every place is this place ‘Being Human’ exhibit asks and answers question of who we are By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The “Being Human” show at the Art Alliance through Aug. 7 in Red Bank includes (clockwise from top left) works…
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New parking manager stuck by INS red tape
RED BANK — No, he isn’t roaming through the gloaming, nor has he lost his way, coming through the rye. But newly hired parking manager Neil Burnip, of Glasgow, Scotland, is caught "in a vast expanse of paperwork necessary for the INS," said Borough Administer Stanley J. Sickels. Burnip was named to the position of…
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Old cell-phone drive helps to fund advocacy group
Keeping domesticviolence hotlines openis top priority By darlene dieboldStaff Writer Keeping domestic violence hotlines open is top priority By darlene diebold Staff Writer It all began with 10 cellular telephones. 180, Turning Lives Around is collecting old, unused cellular telephones, and is receiving $5 for each phone from Verizon Wireless. The women and children’s advocacy…
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Church closing viewed as part of expansion plan
Holy Rosary property sold to John Mulherenin 2001 for $910,000 By jane waterhouseStaff Writer Holy Rosary property sold to John Mulheren in 2001 for $910,000 By jane waterhouse Staff Writer JANE WATERHOUSE Holy Rosary, the 300-seat mission church on River Road, has stood empty since it was sold to John Mulheren in February 2001. RUMSON…
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Oceanport pursues plan for park improvements
By carolyn o By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Just as many other property owners do, the borough is seeking a loan to make some improvements. The borough is applying for a $250,000 loan through the state Green Acres program, according to Councilman Philip D. Apruzzi. The low-interest loan will be used to make…
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Riverview and council agree on payment in lieu of taxes
By jane waterhouseStaff Writer By jane waterhouse Staff Writer RED BANK — A resolution authorizing the settlement of tax appeals for Riverview Medical Center caused some post holiday fireworks at the Borough Council meeting July 23. As negotiated by Borough Attorney Richard O’Connor, the agreement calls for an exemption of additional property and payments in…
