Category: HUB News
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Developers to air plan for Tradewinds property
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Developers to air plan for Tradewinds property SEA BRIGHT — The proposed subdivision of the present Tradewinds Beach Club on Ocean Avenue into 20 building lots for single-family homes will get its first public airing before the Planning Board at 8 p.m. Tuesday. 1331 Ocean Avenue, Sea Bright Associates, a…
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PERSPECTIVE Seeing the big picture in a small town For nearly three decades,
when M.B. residents called, PERSPECTIVE Seeing the big picture in a small town For nearly three decades, CHRIS KELLY Chief Pat McConville has spent more than half his life as a member of the Monmouth Beach Police Department. In December his retirement will be official. when M.B. residents called, McConville answered By SHERRY CONOHAN Staff…
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Handling of racial incident criticized Parent of girl accused of making slur says full story has not been heard
Correspondent By robert degennaro Handling of racial incident criticized Parent of girl accused of making slur says full story has not been heard Red Bank Regional High School Superintendent Edward Westervelt and Dr. Rodney Boden agree that something happened May 8 that got Boden’s daughter into serious trouble, but that’s about where the agreement ends.…
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‘Sopranos’ find what they’re looking for right in Sea Bright
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan ‘Sopranos’ find what they’re looking for right in Sea Bright JERRY WOLKOWITZ Edie Falco and James Gandolfini share a laugh after wrapping up a scene for the HBO series The Sopranos on Monday. The show was in Sea Bright to film scenes for the final episode of its fourth season.…
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Rewarding those on a different path EMACC scholarships awarded to eight nontraditional students
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Rewarding those on a different path EMACC scholarships awarded to eight nontraditional students Photos by Chris Kelly For the fourth year in a row the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce Educational Foundation awarded $1,000 scholarships to eight nontraditional students. Pictured above are two recipients, Randolph Murray Jr. (l) of…
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Buyer for Monmouth Mall has plans for expansion Company nearing end of negotiation, wants to add 135,600 square feet
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Buyer for Monmouth Mall has plans for expansion Company nearing end of negotiation, wants to add 135,600 square feet The prospective buyer of Monmouth Mall has proposed building 135,600 square feet of more space for retail or other ventures on the grounds of the giant shopping center at routes 35…
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NPS, Pallone to confer on Fort Hancock plan
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli A meeting between state Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D) and National Park Service officials on redevelopment plans for Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, has been rescheduled for July 10 in Washington, D.C. Pallone will meet with Sandy Hook Superintendent Russel Wilson and Michael Adlerstein, northeast associate regional director for planning for…
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Baykeeper’s shell game key to healthy estuary Volunteer ‘gardeners’ aiding oyster population’s return to Raritan Bay
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Baykeeper’s shell game key to healthy estuary Volunteer ‘gardeners’ aiding oyster population’s return to Raritan Bay PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI Jim McLaughlin and his daughter, Kerrin (l), 8, both of Keyport, and Marly Stasi, 11, of Red Bank dump oysters in Raritan Bay as part of the New York/New Jersey…
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Locals challenge Route 520 changes
Staff Writer By darlene diebold MIDDLETOWN — Area residents are up in arms over Monmouth County’s proposed changes to Route 520. The proposal in the preliminary design phase calls for widening sections of Route 520 and adding medians to the road. A public information hearing held June 18 at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, brought out…