Category: HUB News
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Noble wins first term on R.B. school board
Noble wins first term on R.B. school board Both budgets and RBR referendum win boro voters’ approval By john burton Staff Writer RED BANK — In a Board of Education election consisting of three veteran incumbents, Peter Noble, the one newcomer seeking one of the three seats, really didn’t think he had a chance. That…
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Boro settles tax appeals Lower assessments for three other commercial properties already granted
Staff Writer By john burton Boro settles tax appeals Lower assessments for three other commercial properties already granted RED BANK — The Borough Council approved two resolutions, settling two more pending property tax appeals. The properties are 303 Broad St., the site of the First Union Bank, and the Verizon Building, located on the property…
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Pilot project pays for cleanup of polluted pond
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli GLORIA STRAVELLI The Parker Homestead on Rumson Road overlooks this pond which will be restored in a pilot water quality project sponsored by the Little Silver Environmental Commission. By Earth Day next year, rehabilitation of two Little Silver ponds will have improved water quality in the Shrewsbury and Navesink rivers…
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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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Public hearing on fort proposal planned Park service will discuss plan, take comment April 20 in Post Theater
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Public hearing on fort proposal planned Park service will discuss plan, take comment April 20 in Post Theater Bowing to mounting public pressure, the National Park Service announced it will hold a public hearing on redevelopment plans for historic Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook. The hearing, which will include a…
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CHRIS KELLY Rumson-Fair Haven’s Chris Papanicalaou heads for Shore Regional’s goal, with the Blue Devils’ Katie Murray giving chase.
