Category: HUB News

  • Red Bank’s streets are packed for tree lighting

    Staff Writer By john burton JOHN BURTON Joann Reed of Middletown (center) enjoys Red Bank’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony last week. RED BANK — The weather may have been particularly balmy for a late November evening, but for about two hours the intersection of Broad and Monmouth streets was transformed into a winter wonderland as…

  • Reaching back across four centuries Diver catches ‘gold fever’ as part of team recovering lost treasure

    Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Reaching back across four centuries Diver catches ‘gold fever’ as part of team recovering lost treasure This wooden pulley (above) and emerald and gold ring (below) were recovered from a sunken Spanish galleon and are on display at Mel Fisher Treasures at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown. The ring is…

  • Flag sellers ready for day in court Trio cited for running a business in a residential zone

    Staff Writer By john burton Flag sellers ready for day in court Trio cited for running a business in a residential zone Brenda Lovick, her fiancé, Joe Taylor, and his brother, Sam, will have their day in court this week, and are looking forward to it. Lovick, who lives on Shrewsbury Avenue in Red Bank,…

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    CHRIS KELLY Red Bank Regional’s Cliff Toddle stiff-arms Long Branch linebacker Raheim Frye during the Bucs’ 12-7 Thanksgiving Day win in Long Branch. The game marked the 80th time the two teams have met on Thanksgiving.

  • School expansion referendum set for Dec. 11

    School expansion referendum set for Dec. 11 Shrewsbury could receive $1.8M from the state for project By john Burton Staff Writer Faced with a growing school population, the Shrewsbury Board of Education is set to go before borough voters with a $3.6 million referendum to renovate and expand the borough’s elementary school. The renovations being…

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    VERONICA L. YANKOWSKI Santa gives a big hug during the tree lighting ceremony at the Red Bank train station on Saturday.

  • Hovnanian homes to meet new efficiency standards

    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Andre Miesnieks, vice president for regional services for K. Hovnanian Companies, Edison, speaks at a press conference at the Four Seasons adult development in Upper Freehold. In front of him is a miniature model of Four Seasons, a 386-unit adult single-family community being constructed on the west side of Ellisdale Road. Four Seasons…

  • Architect honored for museum design

    The N.J. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects has honored Sean J. Barry, an intern with Kaplan Gaunt DeSantis Architects, Red Bank, for excellence in the field of architecture. His project, "Combine," received the Bronze Medal at the recent AIA/New Jersey 2001 Annual Design Awards Day competition, hosted at the War Memorial in Trenton.…

  • Groups get grants for work related to Sept. 11

    Groups get grants for work related to Sept. 11 Harley, the pet of a soldier sent to Afghanistan, was recently adopted from the Monmouth County SPCA. SPCA, Lumia receive support from Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Putting words on paper, planting a garden and sheltering a homeless pet are actions that…