Category: HUB News
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Town center hearings promise controversy
Zoning Board to take up application Feb. 28 at Middletown H.S. South By elaine van develde Staff Writer Until now, a 1.4-million-square-foot town center in Middletown was just a mixed-use development concept wrought with controversy. That concept has been transformed into a Zoning Board reality with the first public hearing planned for 8 p.m. Feb.…
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Local man specializes in conflict resolution His latest workshop on bullying profiled on ‘20/20’
Staff Writer By Alison Granito Local man specializes in conflict resolution His latest workshop on bullying profiled on ‘20/20’ George Anthony of Middletown poses for a photo with John Stossel during preparations for Stossel’s recent TV special on bullying and school violence. George Anthony has made it his life’s work to foster communication and end…
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He has a way with birds Early retirement affords Fair Haven resident time to pursue his passion
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli He has a way with birds Early retirement affords Fair Haven resident time to pursue his passion VERONICA YANKOWSKI At work on a carving of a goldfinch, Ken Jewell creates likenesses of birds that capture their physical and personality traits. The sharp rap on the head smarted, and Ken Jewell…
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A look into the life of rivers High school students taking part in study of water quality
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli A look into the life of rivers High school students taking part in study of water quality They’ve grown up beside it and frolicked on it, and now students at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School are finding the Navesink River is an environmental classroom with lessons that have a direct…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Joe Correa of Rumson-Fair Haven High School and Cheryl Laviola, a teacher at the school, separate water samples from the Navesink River that they, Ariane Robinson (r) and Jacquelyn Tanner collected on Feb. 14.
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NAACP opposing plan for two-family home Organization’s leader says proposal does not fit in neighborhood
Staff Writer By john burton NAACP opposing plan for two-family home Organization’s leader says proposal does not fit in neighborhood An application pending before Red Bank’s Zoning Board of Adjustment is facing opposition from the local chapter of the NAACP. Alain Belilty had applied to the board to be allowed to convert his 56 Tilton…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Monmouth Regional High School basketball fans show their true colors in support of the squad during the Falcons’ dramatic come-from-behind win over Lakewood.
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Rumson mainstay opens in Oakhurst Yurishes closer to reopening original Brennan’s Deli that was destroyed by fire
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Rumson mainstay opens in Oakhurst Yurishes closer to reopening original Brennan’s Deli that was destroyed by fire VERONICA YANKOWSKI Brian Bosmans, Eli Rodrigues, Dwight Simon and Luke Haydu display a sandwich at Brennan’s Deli in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township at last Friday’s grand opening. A fire in November…
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Tales of prophets, presidents and poets Calvin O. Butts III shares perspective of blacks’ role in American history
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Tales of prophets, presidents and poets Calvin O. Butts III shares perspective of blacks’ role in American history BILL MARSH The Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church, New York City, speaks at a Black History Month at Riverview Medical Center Feb. 12. RED BANK —…
