Category: HUB News
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First inductees for RBR Hall of Fame selected
Staff Writer By john burton JERRY WOLKOWITZ Red Bank’s Daniel W. Dorn Sr., class of 1928, was one of the first 10 alumni to be inducted into Red Bank Regional High School’s Hall of Fame last week. LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School initiated its Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame with its first…
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Expansion plans at Riverview expanding
CHRIS KELLY Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, which is undergoing an extensive renovation, is building a multi-level garage as part of the project. The medical center has received an additional $21.6 million from the Meridian Health System board of trustees. The funding will permit the medical center to purchase additional equipment and perform infrastructure work…
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Private use of public land at heart of hearing Environmental, traffic issues related to project cause some concern
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Private use of public land at heart of hearing Environmental, traffic issues related to project cause some concern VERONICA YANKOWSKI Judith Stanley Coleman, Middletown, takes her turn at the podium during the public hearing on the proposal to rehabilitate Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook. The public got a chance to speak…
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Staff cuts planned for Shore Regional
Hours for music, art teachers being cut; other posts eliminated By Sherry conohan Staff Writer The Shore Regional Board of Education, West Long Branch, plans to cut back the hours of the school’s only music teacher and one of its two art teachers, making the positions part time next year. Leonard G. Schnappauf, the superintendent…
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JOHN BURTON Dennis Daniels, executive director of Count Basie Learning Center, Red Bank, plays puppet master for the children at a block party on Saturday, sponsored by the Community YMCA. The party was held to celebrate the merging of the learning center and the YMCA.
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Red Bank urged to follow Long Branch lead on trash Businesses in borough want a collection system similar to city’s
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Red Bank urged to follow Long Branch lead on trash Businesses in borough want a collection system similar to city’s Businesses in Red Bank offered to pick up the tab for commercial trash collection this week if the borough will continue to provide the service. In a proposal presented to…
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Tables and chairs return to the sidewalk This year the borough has plan to improve enforcement of rules
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Tables and chairs return to the sidewalk This year the borough has plan to improve enforcement of rules Chris Kelly Red Bank is stepping up enforcement of its sidewalk cafe ordinance. The borough’s deputy fire marshal will use digital photos to assure that restaurants are in compliance with seating and…
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9 arrested for sale of drugs Borough police, county sheriff’s office conducted 7-month investigation
9 arrested for sale of drugs Borough police, county sheriff’s office conducted 7-month investigation RED BANK — The borough police, working with the Monmouth County Narcotics Strike Force, made numerous drug arrests last week, including the apprehension of a 13-year-old borough resident, according to police. The arrests were the product of a seven-month investigation in…
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Mullaney pleads guilty to theft from clients Condominium association property manager facing seven years in prison
Staff Writer By john burton Mullaney pleads guilty to theft from clients Condominium association property manager facing seven years in prison RED BANK — While Dominick Mullaney, a former property manager for numerous condominium associations, has pleaded guilty to misappropriation of funds, one borough association is continuing to battle to recover its money. Mullaney, 56,…
