Category: HUB News
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Dems maintain record warrants re-election
Staff Writer By john burton Dems maintain record warrants re-election RED BANK — The accomplishments are appreciable; strides have been made and will continue to be made should they be re-elected, insist the two Democratic incumbents. And, as their campaign literature states, they will continue fostering "unity in the community." The veteran incumbents who, combined,…
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More than a tale of survival Author learns about herself in telling the story of Holocaust survivors
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli More than a tale of survival Author learns about herself in telling the story of Holocaust survivors FARRAH MAFFAI Amy Hill Hearth of Little Silver is the author of a new book titled “In a World Gone Mad.” Telling the extraordinary story of two Holocaust survivors was more than a…
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Driftwood expansion plans win approval Club will be required to get state clearance before putting up new cabanas
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Driftwood expansion plans win approval Club will be required to get state clearance before putting up new cabanas The Driftwood Cabana Club received the go-ahead it sought from the Sea Bright Planning Board to put an additional 35 portable cabanas on the beach, but the approval came with a condition…
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CHRIS KELLY A pair of Red Bank Catholic soccer players celebrate their team’s 3-0 win over rival St. John Vianney in Monday night’s Shore Conference Tournament final at Raritan High School in Hazlet.
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Coordination key to Monmouth County’s terror plan Federal grant helped give officials early start on countering bioterrorism
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Coordination key to Monmouth County’s terror plan Federal grant helped give officials early start on countering bioterrorism Emergency responders, including police and fire personnel and area hospitals, are rapidly developing new protocols and redefining roles to prepare for unprecedented scenarios in the aftermath of recent events. Hospitals are forming new…
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In our global economy there are still niches where small businesses conduct their operations in an old-fashioned way.
In our global economy there are still niches where small businesses conduct their operations in an old-fashioned way. FARRAH MAFFAI Purple Dragon organic food co-op volunteers (l-r) Carol Wright, Mark Davis, Raya Dechev and her two children Talula, 2, and Dusy, 4, sit among the baskets they have just prepared. "It’s like the small-town grocery…
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Primary school students ready to share with peers
Staff Writer By john burton JOHN BURTON After watching President Bush’s recent press conference and hearing his suggestion that each child send a dollar to help children in Afghanistan, Rick McGovern’s Primary School class took it upon themselves to give what they could for the relief effort. RED BANK — The generosity of people in…
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Republican candidates focus on cost of living in borough Council candidates say officials need to reassess priorities
Staff Writer By john burton Republican candidates focus on cost of living in borough Council candidates say officials need to reassess priorities RED BANK — Now more than ever, it is about quality of life, according to the two Republican candidates running for Borough Council. Marianne Rhodes and John Talarico say they are challenging the…
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Hopeful sentiments sent off to rescue workers
Staff Writer By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Hopeful sentiments sent off to rescue workers CHRIS KELLY Eighth-graders Alyssa Pecyno and Kari Norton, both 13, helped art teacher Dr. Patti Campbell of Fair Haven’s Knollwood School with a tribute to the World Trade Center tragedy. FAIR HAVEN — One girl on a modest mission to make someone…
