Category: HUB News
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SRHS teachers vote no confidence in superintendent Board lauds administrator, notes high regard school is held in throughout state
Staff Writer By sherry conohan SRHS teachers vote no confidence in superintendent Board lauds administrator, notes high regard school is held in throughout state In the midst of controversy over proposed staff changes, teachers at Shore Regional High School have taken a vote of "no confidence" in Leonard G. Schnappauf, the superintendent/principal of the school.…
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Navesink House back before zoning board Assisted living facility needs a pair of variances related to expansion
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Navesink House back before zoning board Assisted living facility needs a pair of variances related to expansion RED BANK — Court battles notwithstanding, the Navesink House senior facility continues to pursue its plan to build its long-planned addition. The Navesink House, 40 Riverside Ave., is once again before the borough’s…
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Sleep Shoppe owner not resting on his laurels
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli CHRIS KELLY Stuart Paer is dedicated to helping customers get a good night’s sleep. Paer’s Red Bank Sleep Shoppe opened recently at 25 Broad St. Stuart Paer is in an enviable position. He sells a product everyone needs. "Everybody goes home and sleeps on a bed at night," observed Paer,…
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Former brides revisit renovated restaurant Branches welcomes married couples who held receptions there
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Former brides revisit renovated restaurant Branches welcomes married couples who held receptions there WEST LONG BRANCH — Nancy Gerechoff brought her wedding book. Everyone brought memories. More than 150 people turned out for Past Brides Night on Friday at Branches, Monmouth Road, to celebrate the dedication of the restaurant, which…
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Boro man arrested for armed robbery 15-year-old male also charged with stealing from cab driver
Staff Writer By john burton Boro man arrested for armed robbery 15-year-old male also charged with stealing from cab driver EATONTOWN — A Red Bank man and a 15-year-old were arrested for the alleged armed robbery of a cab driver last week, according to police. Thomas Herson, 20, West Street, Red Bank, was arrested in…
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New law will help protect old buildings Historic Preservation Ordinance introduced at Boro Council meeting
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle New law will help protect old buildings Historic Preservation Ordinance introduced at Boro Council meeting Red Bank’s historic structures will receive a measure of protection under a Historic Preservation Ordinance introduced at the Borough Council meeting this week. The amendment to Chapter 2 of borough ordinances introduced at Tuesday’s Borough…
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Bomb scares force evacuation of boro middle school, RBRHS Threats were called in to schools from stolen cell phone
Staff Writer By john burton Bomb scares force evacuation of boro middle school, RBRHS Threats were called in to schools from stolen cell phone Police received a series of bomb threats aimed at the Red Bank Middle School and Red Bank Regional High School, Little Silver, last week. And while all the threats were determined…
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Lack of volunteers becoming critical New test makes adding, keeping First Aid squad members difficult
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Lack of volunteers becoming critical New test makes adding, keeping First Aid squad members difficult EATONTOWN — Recruitment; retention. Those were the buzzwords at the mid-year conference of the New Jersey State First Aid Council about the dwindling number of volunteers turning out to serve on their squads. Paul D.…
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Only restaurants to lose hauling service July 1 Mayor says switch will alleviate problems in DPW
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Only restaurants to lose hauling service July 1 Mayor says switch will alleviate problems in DPW Red Bank — The bill for trash collection was passed to restaurants this week, while other businesses got a temporary reprieve, as the Red Bank Borough Council adopted changes to ordinances designed to cut…
