Category: HUB News
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Red Bank holds mariachi Christmas
Wishing you a mariachi Christmas, this band sponsored by Juanito’s was part of the entertainment at Red Bank’s holiday festivities last Friday. MARIE ORTIZ
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Colony House challenges expansion
Staff Writer By john burton RED BANK — The proposed addition to the Molly Pitcher Inn is too substantial for the site, at least according to the professional planner representing those opposed to the application. Roger DeNiscia, a professional planner with Bertin Engineering of Glen Rock, testified at Monday’s Planning Board meeting that what the…
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Court wants details to support hearing decision
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Court wants details to support hearing decision FAIR HAVEN — John and Donna Ridgeway are back where they started. On Nov. 13, the Appellate Division of the state Superior Court sent the 1998 Fair Haven Zoning Board approval the Ridgeways received back to that panel for another public hearing. The…
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Red Bank’s First Night returns to ring in 2001 After a year off, New Year’s Eve celebration will be better than ever, organizers say
Red Bank’s First Night returns to ring in 2001 After a year off, New Year’s Eve celebration will be better than ever, organizers say RED BANK — The Thanksgiving turkey has been gobbled, and the remains have been turned into salad or soup. The decorations have been hung, or certainly will be soon. And who…
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New equipment should keep borough green
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle FAIR HAVEN — The grass will soon be greener in the borough. At least the grass in the parks and on the school grounds should be. Through the cooperative effort of several borough youth sports organizations, the fire company and the Board of Education, the borough recently purchased a new…
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Bigger buildings in IOP zones still on the table
TINTON FALLS — It may not be right for the Laurino property, but borough officials are still considering changing the permitted floor area ratio for industrial office park (IOP) zones. Borough Council President Luann Catlin said it will probably be approved. "The Laurino tract was the only property abutting residential neighborhoods, so increasing the floor…
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Fire closes restaurant early on Black Friday
Staff Writer By linda denicola Fire closes restaurant early on Black Friday John Burton A fire, cause unknown, damaged the walls and ceiling of the Murphy Style Grill, Broad Street, Red Bank, in the early morning hours of Nov. 25. Owners say the bar area of the restaurant may reopen in three weeks. Murphy Style…
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Fair Haven hears plea to save bike jumps Borough seeking safe spot to relocate cyclists
Staff Writer By Elaine van develde Fair Haven hears plea to save bike jumps Borough seeking safe spot to relocate cyclists COLE VAN DEVELDE Fourth-grader Brian Marra, known as the best skateboarder in his grade, goes for a quick skate and jump on a Fair Haven street. Brian made it clear he usually wears a…
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Open space no walk in park for Tinton Falls residents Recent projects highlight borough’s development problems
Staff Writer By elaine van develde Open space no walk in park for Tinton Falls residents Recent projects highlight borough’s development problems To many Tinton Falls residents, development is like the Goliath that gobbled up everything green and wouldn’t give anything back. They feel that they’re slowly but surely losing any swath of green left…
