Category: HUB News

  • Red Bank Retrospect COURTESY OF DORN’S PHOTOGRAPHY

    Red Bank Retrospect COURTESY OF DORN’S PHOTOGRAPHY Red Bank’s bustling downtown was without traffic lights in the 1940s, but a traffic cop at the intersection of Broad and Monmouth streets kept things moving.

  • Firetruck fun at Red Bank

    Leslie Funtes, 5, of Red Bank had some fun exploring a Tinton Falls firetruck at the Fire Expo at the Count Basie Park, Red Bank, last weekend. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Visiting Nurse Association postpones flu clinics

    The Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey, Red Bank, has announced that its October influenza clinics have been postponed for at least one month. Aventis Pharmaceutical informed the association that it won’t receive the vaccine until November due to a manufacturing delay. The association will announce future dates for the clinics in newspapers. The vaccines,…

  • COA pushes for halt to Castle Astoria dumping Action follows tightening of EPA standards for Mud Dump cap materials

    Staff Writer By elaine van develde COA pushes for halt to Castle Astoria dumping Action follows tightening of EPA standards for Mud Dump cap materials Just when environmentalists got good news about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s tightening of standards on toxic mud, plans ensued for Castle Astoria, a heating oil company, to dump more…

  • Xpedite plans to move to Tinton Falls

    Staff Writer By elaine van develde In the midst of negotiations to build a municipal complex on the site of the former Estey Metals plant in Tinton Falls, Xpedite, an Eatontown-based communications company, has broken ground on new headquarters in a spot on the same tract. Construction of the new Xpedite facility has already started.…

  • Taking steps in the fight against hunger

    Correspondent By darlene diebold Taking steps in the fight against hunger They’ll be reaching out on Sunday as they walk through Red Bank, Little Silver, Fair Haven and Rumson. They, in this case, are the walkers participating in the 20th anniversary of the local CROP Walk sponsored by Church World Services. The walk is a…

  • Bringing great theater to the American stage Fellowship Theater in Red Bank begins season with ‘The Mouse Trap’

    Staff Writer By linda denicola Bringing great theater to the American stage Fellowship Theater in Red Bank begins season with ‘The Mouse Trap’ The stage has been set for this year’s Fellowship Theater production of Agatha Christie’s The Mouse Trap. And putting together the set for the production recently was Gil Rambach, the producer of…

  • Menna, Thompson are running on their record

    Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Menna, Thompson are running on their record Pasquale “Pat” Menna RED BANK — In 1992, President George Bush, while running for re-election, advised voters to "stay the course" and continue on the path first established 12 years earlier when he was Ronald Reagan’s vice president. While Red Bank Borough Council…

  • Dorn looks at century through camera’s eye

    By John Burton Dan Dorn, who founded Dorn’s Photography Unlimited in Red Bank with his father, leaps into the air to test one of the flashes his father invented in this circa 1940 picture. From the days of silent nickelodeons to digital cameras and computer-generated images, Dan Dorn’s life has reflected the dramatic changes in…