Category: HUB News
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Store thrives on positive changes Natural foods and facts are hallmarks of Red Bank store
Staff Writer By linda denicola Store thrives on positive changes Natural foods and facts are hallmarks of Red Bank store JEFF HUNTLEY A LABOR OF LOVE — André Cholmondeley and Cheri Joisne put out organic produce at their store, Second Nature, Broad Street, Red Bank. At Second Nature Natural Foods and Products store in Red…
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Sharing services pays off for Sea Bright Borough expects to save more than $200,000 under 3-year agreement
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Sharing services pays off for Sea Bright Borough expects to save more than $200,000 under 3-year agreement The new year will bring a new deal between Sea Bright and the Highlands for refuse and recycling collection. The two communities had a pilot program of sorts over the last 14 months,…
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Running to help find a cure for diabetes
Staff Writer By john burton Running to help find a cure for diabetes FAIR HAVEN — When you have an opportunity to help someone by doing what you love, it certainly seems to be a win-win situation. Kevin and Jannetje McManus think so. The Fair Haven couple love to run and do it as often…
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Council approves cab company’s fare hike
Staff Writer By john burton Council approves cab company’s fare hike RED BANK — The cost of taking a taxi within the borough will be going up as of Feb. 1. At last week’s meeting, the Borough Council passed an ordinance that would permit the town’s lone cab company to raise some of its rates.…
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Garden Club plans park improvements
FAIR HAVEN — To mark the borough Garden Club’s 50th anniversary next year, Mary Humphreys and Jan Warshauer have presented a plan to revamp certain portions of the sidewalk in Memorial Park. Warshauer, the organization’s president, and Humphreys, a former president, presented the Borough Council with an informal plan for park improvements that drew broad…
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Zoning Board to hear plan for downtown condominiums Nearly twice as many units as permitted under ordinance sought
Staff Writer By john burton Zoning Board to hear plan for downtown condominiums Nearly twice as many units as permitted under ordinance sought RED BANK — A partnership based in Little Silver is seeking to build a nine-unit townhouse development on roughly a half-acre of property between The Bluffs condominiums and the borough’s library on…
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Time to pay the bills…
Time to pay the bills… The holiday shopping season is over, so now it’s time to face the bills. Jan Connolly of United Teletech Federal Credit Union, Tinton Falls, helped these Red Bank youngsters gain an understanding of how their parents are going to pay the cost of all that Christmas joy. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Writing music to move the human spirit Straightforward approach to songwriting works best for Oceanport compose
Staff Writer By linda denicolar Writing music to move the human spirit Straightforward approach to songwriting works best for Oceanport compose JEFF HUNTLEY Dorothy Sikora has made a career for herself with her guitar and sweet singing voice since graduating from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her music is contemporary, and her voice…
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New Lunch Break board seeks to pick up pieces Donors need reassurance for soup kitchen to continue getting support
Staff Writer By john burton New Lunch Break board seeks to pick up pieces Donors need reassurance for soup kitchen to continue getting support The new board of trustees for Lunch Break, Bergen Place, Red Bank, is trying to get past the acrimony created when the majority of the former board was voted out earlier…
