Category: HUB News
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Councilman interested in business of government Galloway wants to see more, better planning
By john burtonStaff Writer by borough entities Councilman interested in business of government Galloway wants to see more, better planning By john burton Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Councilman Charles Galloway may be new to the workings of government, but his experience in the business environment has shown him the benefits of mission and charter…
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The right song at the right time in the right movie Doors of Hollywood swung open for musician after 1987 Academy Award
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli The right song at the right time in the right movie Doors of Hollywood swung open for musician after 1987 Academy Award JERRY WOLKOWITZ Franke Previte shows off the Academy Award he won in 1987 for the song “(I’ve Had) the Time of My Life” from the movie Dirty Dancing.…
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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.
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Charter School wins unanimous decision from state NJEA was not allowed to file brief in support of Board of Education
Staff Writer By john burton Charter School wins unanimous decision from state NJEA was not allowed to file brief in support of Board of Education As it stands now, Red Bank’s Charter School can proceed with its expansion plan. Last week, the state Board of Education voted unanimously to deny the Red Bank Board of…
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Beck decides to seek re-election to council
She will be joined on GOP ticket by Spring St. resident Michael Tolan By john burton Staff Writer RED BANK — The Borough Council’s only Republican will not be seeking her party’s nomination to run for mayor this November. Councilwoman Jennifer A. Beck had been considering a bid for the mayor’s seat, which along with…
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Businesses making moves in Red Bank Numerous shops are coming, going or changing locations
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Businesses making moves in Red Bank Numerous shops are coming, going or changing locations Chris Kelly FaceFX will be moving to the former site of Planet Smoothie on April 15. Store owner Tim Allen decided on the move to gain more floor space. Birds aren’t the only species migrating this…
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War vets fete selfless who served on Sept. 11
War vets fete selfless who served on Sept. 11 VERONICA YANKOWSKI Joe Cook (l), Asbury/Ocean Post 125, Jewish War Veterans, talks with David Cohen of Freehold Post 359 and Manalapan Post 972 at the Red Bank Elks on Sunday. By john burton Staff Writer RED BANK — The old Thomas Jefferson adage that "the price…
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Pols planning ahead to keep hold of the past Councilman proposing historic preservation ordinance for borough
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Pols planning ahead to keep hold of the past Councilman proposing historic preservation ordinance for borough The historic buildings that embellish Red Bank’s fabric of old and new structures will be secured for future generations under a proposed ordinance that calls for the establishment of a historical commission and an…
