Category: HUB News
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Battle against geese getting creative, serious Towns employing various methods to move once-migratory birds
Staff Writer By CAROLYN O Battle against geese getting creative, serious Towns employing various methods to move once-migratory birds OCEANPORT — There’s not a lot to the borough’s most recent attempt to rid Wharfside Park of the Canada geese that have taken up residence there. In fact, from a short distance away, it is difficult…
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Borough Council completes acquisition of Woman’s Club Governing body also unanimously adopts budget for 2002
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Borough Council completes acquisition of Woman’s Club Governing body also unanimously adopts budget for 2002 LITTLE SILVER — With the exchange of a deed and a dollar, the Woman’s Club of Little Silver turned its building and grounds over to the borough for use as a community center. Mayor Suzanne…
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Hook plan hearing set for Saturday at 1 p.m.
Hook plan hearing set for Saturday at 1 p.m. Sign-up sheet for those wishing to comment available at 10 a.m. By gloria stravelli Staff Writer A seven-member panel will take public comment and respond to questions at a public meeting Saturday on National Park Service plans to redevelop historic buildings at Fort Hancock on Sandy…
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Applying right kind of peer pressure Middle school students learn from each other about danger of drugs
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Applying right kind of peer pressure Middle school students learn from each other about danger of drugs RED BANK — The idea behind it is to have kids listen and learn from other kids, especially about tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. The program is called Peer-to-Peer, a state initiative that works…
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Three arrested for painting swastikas 4th man facing criminal mischief charges, but not charged in bias incident
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Three arrested for painting swastikas 4th man facing criminal mischief charges, but not charged in bias incident RUMSON — Borough police have made a series of arrests related to the recent bias incidents of the painting of Nazi swastikas in the borough, according to a police spokesman. The arrests stem…
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M.B. reclamation authority evaluates security
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan MONMOUTH BEACH — Alarmed by warnings from top government officials and an FBI advisory about terrorism, the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority is taking stock of the security at its sewer plant and pumping stations to see if they are adequately protected. Elwood Baxter, chairman of the authority, directed Michael…
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Six students won’t be back in school this year Officials say Union Beach students may be able to return next year
Staff Writer By john burton Six students won’t be back in school this year Officials say Union Beach students may be able to return next year It is official. The 15-year-old girl who uttered a racially derogatory term has been suspended, and will not return to Red Bank Regional High School this year. The sophomore…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Red Bank Regional’s Amanda Trotter breezes the field en route to a meet record time in the 3,200, her second gold medal of the meet, at the Shore Conference Track and Field Championships at Neptune High School last Friday.
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Music, art teachers remain full time 5 nontenured teachers notified that contracts won’t be renewed
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Music, art teachers remain full time 5 nontenured teachers notified that contracts won’t be renewed Shore Regional High School music teacher Kevin Pryor and art teacher Diana Giatropoulos will be kept on full time. Leonard G. Schnappauf, the superintendent/principal of the school, said the two tenured teachers, whose jobs he…
