Category: HUB News
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Piping plover nesting will delay beach work M.B. Commission puts off sand replenishment until birds hatch
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Piping plover nesting will delay beach work M.B. Commission puts off sand replenishment until birds hatch MONMOUTH BEACH — The scheduled replenishment of the borough’s beaches will be held up until late summer because of nesting piping plovers. But the sand pumping in Sea Bright should begin next week —…
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Monmouth University patrons are honored at Scholarship Ball
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Monmouth University patrons are honored at Scholarship Ball SHERRY CONOHAN Jim Reme, university photographer, and Tova Navarra, authors of a newly published book, Monmouth University, were among guests at the ball. WEST LONG BRANCH — The ooohs and aaahs over the splendor of Monmouth University’s historic Wilson Hall mingled with…
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Wardell Circle residents hopeful of accord on trees
Staff WriterReport expected topreserve neighborhood By CAROLYN O Wardell Circle residents hopeful of accord on trees Staff Writer Report expected to preserve neighborhood’s silver maples OCEANPORT — The borough engineer will soon be presenting plans that may smooth out the tree controversy on Wardell Circle. Over the past several months a group of Wardell Circle…
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Overlook may be site of new WTC memorial Design represents buildings targeted in 9/11 attacks
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Overlook may be site of new WTC memorial Design represents buildings targeted in 9/11 attacks The county has offered Mount Mitchell Scenic Overlook in Atlantic Highlands as the site for a memorial to World Trade Center victims. According to Monmouth County Park System Director James Truncer, the overlook, which provides…
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RBRHS stunned by 2 racial incidents
RBRHS stunned by 2 racial incidents One student suspended; perpetrator of graffiti in locker room sought By john burton Staff Writer Two incidents that are being labeled as racially motivated at Red Bank Regional High School, Little Silver, last week have left school officials and students stunned, according to the district’s superintendent. A 15-year-old freshman…
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Pomegranate bursting with creativity
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Pomegranate bursting with creativity Pomegranate members at work in Penny’s garden: Judith Heredia of Red Bank, Penny Ticehurst of Shrewsbury, Kyle Galante of Holmdel, and Pinky of Red Bank. What’s a garden for if not creating art in an exuberant palette that rivals nature’s own? A Shrewsbury garden is the…
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jerry wolkowitz Murray Weingartner of Monroe is taking the top down on his 1909 Maxwell during a gathering of antique car enthusiasts at Classic Garage, Monmouth Street, Red Bank, on Saturday. Weingartner’s vehicle was among the newest of the turn-of-the-century cars at the garage that day.
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R.B., union differ on view of meeting Sickels: No attempt made to cut special deal with some workers
Staff Writer By john burton R.B., union differ on view of meeting Sickels: No attempt made to cut special deal with some workers Recent charges leveled against Red Bank officials by union officials during the negotiation process are being disputed by the borough administrator. Last week, The Hub reported on the state of negotiations between…
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Traffic holds up plans for builder’s new headquarters
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Construction of the new K. Hovnanian headquarters planned for Maple Avenue and West Front Street, as shown in this artist’s rendering, is on hold, pending examination of potential traffic problems it may cause on the surrounding roadways. RED BANK — While members had high praise for the design, the borough…
