Category: HUB News
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Architect battling boro on stop work orders Officials say extensive changes require further zoning board approval
Staff Writer By john burton Architect battling boro on stop work orders Officials say extensive changes require further zoning board approval RED BANK — They say you can’t fight city hall, but Jerome Larson is trying. To be more precise, Larson is battling the borough’s construction officials over renovations and an addition of a Shrewsbury…
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Florida man arrested, charged for abusing dog
Staff Writer By john burton FAIR HAVEN — A Florida man is facing charges of animal abuse and abandonment related to his allegedly throwing a dog from a moving truck last week. Police arrested Dwight D. Runge, 50 Jensen Beach, Florida, Monday, March 11 on Fair Haven Road, according to Detective James Kirman. According to…
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Public left out of decision on west side mural Council and NPP point to each other as leading selection process
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Public left out of decision on west side mural Council and NPP point to each other as leading selection process CHRIS KELLY Some residents feel the community should have been more involved in the selection of a mural for this wall bordering the West Bergen Pocket Park. RED BANK —…
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Finding the words to paint the pictures Children’s author helps third-graders understand the writing process
Staff Writer By john burton Finding the words to paint the pictures Children’s author helps third-graders understand the writing process JERRY WOLKOWITZ Third-graders from the Sickles School in Fair Haven write down notes during a creative writing class conducted by Pat Brisson on March 13. FAIR HAVEN — Writers should be specific, precise — a…
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Navesink House back before Zoning Board Denial of expanding facility overturned
Navesink House back before Zoning Board Denial of expanding facility overturned in court; appeals filed By john burton Staff Writer RED BANK — The court battle notwithstanding, the latest go-round concerning the proposed Navesink House addition began with parking. Last week, the borough’s Zoning Board of Adjustment began the second round of hearings of the…
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Eviction notices sent to Navesink Gables Some residents may be able to move into Navesink House
Staff Writer By john burton Eviction notices sent to Navesink Gables Some residents may be able to move into Navesink House RED BANK — Since first presented to the public, the Navesink House plans to construct an addition have met with considerable opposition. Those opposing the application have included the residents of Riverview Towers cooperative…
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Borough cracking down on live music Ashes, Echo and Downtown Cafe receive notices
Staff Writer By john burton Borough cracking down on live music Ashes, Echo and Downtown Cafe receive notices Three downtown night spots have been told by Red Bank to stop the music. Echo, 79 Monmouth St., and Ashes Cigar Club, Steakhouse and Seafood Raw Bar, 33 Broad St., recently received letters from the borough’s subcode…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Rumson-Fair Haven seniors Chrissy Fisher and Amanda DeMartino celebrate their team’s Group II championship, which they won by beating Newton, 44-42, on Sunday at the Dunn Center in Elizabeth.
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Cruisin’ running on fumes Annual classic car event forced to pull back due to lack of sponsors
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Cruisin’ running on fumes Annual classic car event forced to pull back due to lack of sponsors There won’t be any scheduled Elvis sightings in Marine Park during the 10th annual Cruisin’ with the Oldies this year. Organizers of the annual nostalgia fest say they’ve had to scale down the…
