Category: HUB News
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Normandie Place home approved Planning/Zoning Board approves 18-foot-wide house on 25-foot-wide lot
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Normandie Place home approved Planning/Zoning Board approves 18-foot-wide house on 25-foot-wide lot SEA BRIGHT — The 18-foot-wide house proposed for a 25-foot-wide lot on Normandie Place came back to the Planning/Zoning Board last week 14 feet shorter, 3 1/2 feet lower, 530 square feet smaller and 7 feet farther back…
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Wall man now faces stalking charge Same man was charged with harassing three minors in early February
Staff Writer By john burton Wall man now faces stalking charge Same man was charged with harassing three minors in early February RED BANK — Borough police again arrested a Wall man for allegedly stalking, less than a month from the last time he was arrested. David Frank Hohsfield, 45, Belmar Boulevard, was arrested last…
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Founder of Lunch Break, HABcore passes at 88 Ed Rogers’ legacy includes four decades of helping area’s less fortunate
Staff Writer By john burton Founder of Lunch Break, HABcore passes at 88 Ed Rogers’ legacy includes four decades of helping area’s less fortunate Ed Rogers of Middletown, a lifelong community activist, died last week. One activity among the many Rogers was instrumental in helping establish was Lunch Break, Red Bank’s soup kitchen and food…
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Red Bank adopts revised trash rules Borough reducing costs
commercial pick-upBy gloria stravelliStaff Writer by ending five-day Red Bank adopts revised trash rules Borough reducing costs commercial pick-up By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Over the protests of many business owners, the Red Bank Borough Council adopted revisions to the borough’s trash ordinance Tuesday. The changes, which would become effective July 1, would end the…
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Chris Kelly Marissa LaSalle performs as the Wicked Witch of the West during a dress rehearsal for The Wizard of Oz at Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, on Sunday. The Shore Players will perform the popular play on March 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9.
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Change in plans stalls home construction Owners say switch is minor and should not require another hearing
Staff Writer By john burton Change in plans stalls home construction Owners say switch is minor and should not require another hearing Chris Kelly Zach Slootsky rides his scooter in the unfinished master bedroom of the home his family is building in Fair Haven. Construction is on hold because the town says the home is…
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Professional Pharmacy has plans to expand Longtime borough business’s proposal calls for adding parking
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Professional Pharmacy has plans to expand Longtime borough business’s proposal calls for adding parking LINDSEY SIEGLE Professional Pharmacy has received approval to expand and add parking spaces to provide better access for customers. A shortage of parking means customers of Professional Pharmacy — especially the elderly and infirm — don’t…
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Triumph for corner of Monmouth and Bridge Princeton brew pub owners show plans for Anderson building
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Triumph for corner of Monmouth and Bridge Princeton brew pub owners show plans for Anderson building RED BANK — A turn-of-the-century west side landmark will become an upscale restaurant and microbrewery under plans presented to the Red Bank Planning Board this week. The circa 1900 Anderson Moving and Storage Co.…
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School ends Black History Month with focus on King ‘I Have a Dream’ speech recitation part of celebration
Staff Writer By john burton School ends Black History Month with focus on King ‘I Have a Dream’ speech recitation part of celebration FARRAH MAFFAI Morgan Schroll, 7, practices poetry with the rest of her class before they take part in the “Keeping the Dream Alive” program at Red Bank Primary School on Feb. 20…
