Category: HUB News
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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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Council grapples with fate of memorials
Staff Writer By john burton RED BANK — Almost immediately following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the borough’s Riverside Gardens Park became a makeshift shrine, with friends and families placing flags, photos and handwritten notes there in memory of the victims. In the passing months, the tributes have expanded and accumulated, and have even reached…
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New committee will help borough inventory land Passage of borough budget delayed for state aid figures
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan New committee will help borough inventory land Passage of borough budget delayed for state aid figures SHREWSBURY — The Borough Coun-cil is putting together a group to get a better understanding of the lay of the land. The council, in a unanimous vote at its meeting Monday, created an Open…
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Monmouth Festival of Arts to kick off this weekend
Monmouth Festival of Arts to kick off this weekend “Compassion,” an oil painting by Frank R. Canore, Red Bank. The Monmouth Festival of the Arts is a dazzling display and sale of fine art by more than 250 artists (many local) — and it is much more. The event, being held for the 32nd year,…
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Saturday’s hearing on Hook may not be the last Pallone plans on asking for another hearing after release of proposals
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Saturday’s hearing on Hook may not be the last Pallone plans on asking for another hearing after release of proposals FILE PHOTO The houses along Officers Row, pictured here, on Sandy Hook are in various states of disrepair. The National Park Service is hoping a plan by Sandy Hook Partners…
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At Waterspirit, every day is Earth Day Childhood at Shore helped environmentalist connect with nature
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli At Waterspirit, every day is Earth Day Childhood at Shore helped environmentalist connect with nature JERRY WOLKOWITZ Sister Suzanne Golas, Long Branch, stands on a pavilion overlooking the beach and the Atlantic Ocean at the Stella Maris Retreat Center in the city. She runs Waterspirit, an ecology and spirituality ministry.…
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RiverCenter files suit against trash ordinance Mayor says he is willing to consider reworking recently passed law
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli RiverCenter files suit against trash ordinance Mayor says he is willing to consider reworking recently passed law The attorney for Red Bank RiverCenter filed an appeal of the borough’s new garbage ordinance in state Superior Court in Freehold last week, a day before the 45-day appeal period ran out. The…
