Category: HUB News
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Still no word on Riverfest
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Still no word on Riverfest Everyone knows there’ll be an outdoor festival in Red Bank’s Marine Park on the first weekend in June, they just don’t know who will produce it yet. As of The Hub’s press time on Tuesday, the mayor and council had not announced a much-anticipated decision…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Members of the Red Bank Middle School choir entertain during a service Monday honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Red Bank. The Hands Across Red Bank service was sponsored by the Red Bank Alliance to Prevent Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. For the story, see…
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Saving yesterdays for tomorrow
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli JERRY WOLKOWITZ Ira Matthews Jr. (l) and his son Ira III help to preserve bits of history by restoring and reproducing historic landmarks in the area. A recent project was the restoration of a gatekeeper’s house, which was returned to the spot at the Red Bank Train Station where it…
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Charter School lottery takes place Board of Education sought to delay lottery pending appeal it filed
Staff Writer By john burton Charter School lottery takes place Board of Education sought to delay lottery pending appeal it filed VERONICA YANKOWSKI Carolyn Gates is all smiles as she gets a hug from her daughter, Jenna, after hearing their number called for Carolyn’s son to take a spot in the Red Bank Charter School.…
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Residents write in favor of expanding their home Letter campaign urges council to stop legal fight with Navesink House
Staff Writer By john Burton Residents write in favor of expanding their home Letter campaign urges council to stop legal fight with Navesink House From their pens to the desks of elected officials, residents of the Navesink House have begun a letter-writing campaign in an attempt to dissuade the Red Bank mayor and Borough Council…
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Bennett’s last act aids WTC victims As governor, Bennett signs bill to provide tuition aid to survivors
Staff Writer By mark rosman Bennett’s last act aids WTC victims As governor, Bennett signs bill to provide tuition aid to survivors A mix of emotions filled Marlboro Town Hall on Friday when the acting governor of New Jersey came to town. In a week when New Jersey had five acting governors between the end…
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Coalition established, Gagliano steps down Jersey Shore Partnership director will be replaced by Noreen Bodman
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Coalition established, Gagliano steps down Jersey Shore Partnership director will be replaced by Noreen Bodman chris kelly Noreen Bodman is taking over as director of the Jersey Shore Partnership as S. Thomas Gagliano steps down from the organization he helped create a decade ago. TINTON FALLS — Using skills honed…
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Surfers association leery of shifting sands Beach replenishment threatens well-known Sandy Hook surfing site
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Surfers association leery of shifting sands Beach replenishment threatens well-known Sandy Hook surfing site The dotted lines on this aerial photo of Big Cove on Sandy Hook show areas of existing berms and proposed berms, and an artificial reef members of the Surfers’ Environmental Alliance propose as a means of…
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Pickup of business trash termed ‘extraordinary’ Study shows most of cost for trash hauling related to commercial pickups
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Pickup of business trash termed ‘extraordinary’ Study shows most of cost for trash hauling related to commercial pickups GLORIA STRAVELLI Bags of garbage line the sidewalk in front of Earth Spirit, Front Street, Red Bank, for pickup in the early-morning hours of Tuesday. With borough officials looking to decrease the…
