Category: HUB News
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DeSol’s rhythms light up music scene
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli JERRY WOLKOWITZ The group DeSol, led by Albie Monterrosa (l) and Armando Cabrera, playing the tube cajon, can often be heard playing their infectious blend of Latin music, hip hop, pop and rock in venues around Red Bank. The group has been nominated for four Asbury Music Awards and has…
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Homeowner cited for filling wetlands Work on Little Silver property has caused flooding at nearby homes
Homeowner cited for filling wetlands Work on Little Silver property has caused flooding at nearby homes The owner of a newly constructed house on Silverside Avenue in Little Silver has been ordered by the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to cease filling the wetlands on his property. The DEP issued the directive after an…
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Farrah Maffai Sandy Hook lifeguard Veronica Lamura, Little Silver, took sixth place in the Run Swim Run challenge at the Gateway National Recreation All-Women Lifeguard Tournament at Sandy Hook last week.
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BUSINESS Gelchion named clinical director at Monmouth
BUSINESS Gelchion named clinical director at Monmouth Kathleen Gelchion, Shrewsbury, was recently named clinical director of cancer services at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Gelchion also holds the position of manager of the adult oncology clinic and the Valerie Fund Children’s Center. Joining Monmouth in 1996, she is certified in oncology nursing and most recently…
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Former boro mayor dies
Staff Writer By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE TINTON FALLS — The man who was the youngest mayor in the borough’s history has passed away. Three-time Mayor John E. Lemon Jr., 67, died on July 15. He was remembered as a magnetic politician with star quality who was first elected to the mayoral office at age 28.…
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Tradewinds’ owner seeks approval for subdivision Driftwood may be seeking to expand with portable cabanas
Correspondent By sherry conohan Tradewinds’ owner seeks approval for subdivision Driftwood may be seeking to expand with portable cabanas SEA BRIGHT — The Tradewinds Beach Club is seeking state approval to subdivide its oceanfront property into 21 lots for single-family homes. Judy White, secretary of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, said the owners have applied…
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Learning tap at the feet of the masters
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli FARRAH MAFFAI Through the New Jersey Tap Ensemble Deborah Mitchell is helping to revive a once almost forgotten form of the art. If it’s true that theaters are haunted by the ghosts of performers, then Count Basie was in good company on Saturday. The spirit of the quintessential jazzman likely…
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Permanent home for Parker Clinic in works New facility will be built on site now occupied
By john burtonStaff Writer by clinic Permanent home for Parker Clinic in works New facility will be built on site now occupied By john burton Staff Writer Since it first opened its doors about a year ago, there had been hopes and tentative plans for establishing a permanent location for Red Bank’s Parker Family Clinic.…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Troy Seigler, 12, of Red Bank learns some of the finer points of rowing from Katya Hanson during Red Bank Youth Day at the Monmouth Boat Club last Friday.
