Category: HUB News
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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…
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Castle Astoria misses deadline for dumping dredge materials at HARS Congressmen, COA seek compliance with new toxicity guidelines
Staff Writer By Elaine Van Develde Castle Astoria misses deadline for dumping dredge materials at HARS Congressmen, COA seek compliance with new toxicity guidelines A New York heating oil company may have missed its chance to dump in the sea. Last Wednesday the deadline for Queens-based Castle Astoria Terminals Inc. to place dredge materials at…
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Communities consider combining courts
OCEANPORT — Because the state is willing to foot the bill, the borough and Monmouth Beach are looking at the possibility of combining their courts. The cost of taking that look will be paid for through what is known as a REDI (Regional Efficiency Development Incentives) grant, according to Borough Council President Martin McGann. Before…
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Santa’s helpers
Michael Warmington instructs Regina Hubbard and Casey Cormier, future elves, at the Barbizon School in Red Bank. The elves will be out and about for the next few weeks in Red Bank to assist holiday shoppers. MARIE ORTIZ
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Change delays passage of work-noise ordinance
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle RUMSON — Approval of an ordinance to regulate the hours of home construction and property maintenance work has been pushed back to the Borough Council’s Dec. 7 meeting. The ordinance had been on the agenda for final approval at the Nov. 16 meeting, but a change to the ordinance concerning…
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Size of Molly Pitcher addition questioned Engineer hired by opposition calls facility’s design dangerous
Staff Writer By john burton Size of Molly Pitcher addition questioned Engineer hired by opposition calls facility’s design dangerous RED BANK — The increases in traffic, the parking requirements and the actual size of the addition being proposed for the Molly Pitcher Inn are actually more substantial than originally thought, contended an engineer representing opponents…
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Parents’ subdivision proposal back before Planning Board
Staff Writer By john burton RUMSON — The borough Planning Board will continuing the public hearings on the proposed subdivision of the Holly Farm/Tredwell House property on Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. Arthur and Leslie Parent, who own the six-acre parcel at 16 Ridge Road, have applied to subdivide the property into four one-and-a-half acre…
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Creating the right mix for dogs, owners Entrepreneur finds even finicky pooches enjoy his home-cooked meals linda denicola The Hub
Creating the right mix for dogs, owners Entrepreneur finds even finicky pooches enjoy his home-cooked meals linda denicola The Hub JEFF HUNTLEY Kerry Mulholland and Jeff Pedone flank Duffy, the dog that led them to start their own dog food company. Many people fancy themselves entrepreneurs and dream of making it big in their own…
