Category: HUB News
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Couple gets hives after seeing bee movie ‘Ulee’s Gold’ inspires Tinton Falls couple to begin keeping bees
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Couple gets hives after seeing bee movie ‘Ulee’s Gold’ inspires Tinton Falls couple to begin keeping bees JERRY WOLKOWITZ Mary Kosenski of Tinton Falls knows the bees do most of the work, but she still has plenty to do for her business, E&M Gold. The newly arrived queen bee meandered…
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Parks become battlefield in fight against army worms
Correspondent By sherry conohan LITTLE SILVER — An invasion of army worms has brought out a counterattack in the form of spraying to keep the voracious varmints, blown in from the South with the remnants of Tropical Storm Allison, from decimating the grass in the borough’s public ballfields and playgrounds. Not only are the caterpillar…
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Riverview welcomes new executive director Hospital brings in a new leader as expansion plan gets under way
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Riverview welcomes new executive director Hospital brings in a new leader as expansion plan gets under way JERRY WOLKOWITZ One of Timothy J. Hogan’s main priorities as executive director of Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, is to maintain and increase the hospital’s relationship with on-staff and affiliated physicians. Nobody hired…
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Ratables chase makes no ‘cents’ to planner
Staff Writer By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE TINTON FALLS — Maybe not today and maybe not tomorrow, but someday, and every day after, the cost of bringing commercial and industrial development to a town catches up to its taxpayers. That was the message Fred Heyer, a professional planner with the firm Heyer and Gruel Associates, New…
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Judith Road traffic to get some extra attention Residents concerned about dangers posed by speeding on residential street
Correspondent By sherry conohan Judith Road traffic to get some extra attention Residents concerned about dangers posed by speeding on residential street LITTLE SILVER — In an effort to protect neighborhood children from speeding motorists, a Judith Road resident appealed to the Borough Council to allow the placement of "Drive 25" signs in local streets.…
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Lady paints the blues
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli JERRY WOLKOWITZ Artist Kelly Sullivan’s love of music is apparent in her portraits of jazz and blues singers (at left is B.B. King). Her work is on display at the Gallery Domani on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. Sometimes it takes a lot to stay true to your art. For…
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Potential Parking Task Force members contacted Mayor declines to release names of those sought for panel
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Potential Parking Task Force members contacted Mayor declines to release names of those sought for panel Some 20 individuals — largely residents — have been invited to serve on a borough parking task force which is expected to convene by the end of the month, according to Red Bank Mayor…
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SARAH McColgan Red Bank Elks member Walter Cuje gets set to launch a larger-than-life duck kite at the Elks Kite Flying event on Saturday.
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Red Bank seeks to fix traffic trouble Leighton Avenue first target of joint effort by county and town
Staff Writer By john burton Red Bank seeks to fix traffic trouble Leighton Avenue first target of joint effort by county and town Speeding traffic through residential areas is cause for alarm for those who live in those neighborhoods. It also is cause for alarm for borough officials. Unfortunately, many of the roads most affected…
