Category: HUB News
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Future is bright for Wardell House County plans to use the historic building as part of its library system
Staff Writer By Sherry Conohan Future is bright for Wardell House County plans to use the historic building as part of its library system The historic Wardell House, used as the Shrewsbury Borough Hall for the last quarter of a century, will take on another life as an extension of the Monmouth County Eastern Branch…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Santa will be arriving in style if he is able to get his vintage delivery truck going. The truck is part of a display in front of a River Road home in Fair Haven.
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Stabbing results in murder on Tilton Ave.
Stabbing results in murder on Tilton Ave. Multiple wounds caused death of 34-year-old mother of four By john burton Staff Writer A Red Bank woman was discovered brutally stabbed to death in her Tilton Avenue home Saturday. Yvette Bacon, 34, was discovered suffering from numerous stab wounds at 58 Tilton Ave. Also at the scene…
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FARRAH MAFFAI The celebration of the Festival of Lights brought a good crowd to the Red Bank train station. For more photos see page 14.
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By gloria stravelli Staff WriteFriendly rivalry leads to friendly merger Feed, fuel and family form foundation for Wikoffs and Lawesr
By gloria stravelli Staff WriteFriendly rivalry leads to friendly merger Feed, fuel and family form foundation for Wikoffs and Lawesr LINDSEY SIEGLE A heating oil delivery truck for Fred D. Wikoff Co. is parked at the Shrewsbury headquarters of Lawes Co., which has acquired the Red Bank business. Like a good marriage, the recent union…
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Broad St. businesses find
Broad St. businesses find Chris Kelly Broad Street, Red Bank, experienced a specific blackout on Sunday night when GPU Energy cut power to do some preventative maintenance work. Above, a GPU worker hauls tools and equipment from an underground “vault.” themselves in the dark Utility company pulls plug on downtown shops, restaurants By john burton…
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Clean Communities grants heading for the scrap heap Borough officials learn of drastic cuts, probable elimination of program
Staff Writer By john burton Clean Communities grants heading for the scrap heap Borough officials learn of drastic cuts, probable elimination of program SHREWSBURY — It may not have been a lot of money, but it helped keep the borough clean. At this week’s Borough Council meeting Monday, Mayor Emilia M. Siciliano announced she received…
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Red Cross continuing to respond to Sept. 11
Red Cross continuing to respond to Sept. 11 Organization’s officials tell mayors of spending $1.6 million to date By Sherry conohan Staff Writer About 250 families and individuals in Monmouth County were affected by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, and 128 of them have received assistance from the American Red Cross, agency officials told…
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Church expansion plan before Zoning Board Growing parish requires larger facility to continue serving community
Staff Writer By john burton Church expansion plan before Zoning Board Growing parish requires larger facility to continue serving community Chris Kelly Broad Street, Red Bank, is turned into a decorative business district every year for the holidays. Above, the clock outside of Prown’s is covered in lights and holly, as well as many of…
