Category: HUB News

  • Arts organizations receive grants

    The Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC) recently announced it will award grants to 27 nonprofit organizations in Monmouth County. The money comes from $143,048 that was awarded to MCAC as part of the 2001 New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, Local Arts Grant. MCAC Executive Director Mary Eileen Fouratt said, at a…

  • Residents notified about sex offender

    RED BANK — Area residents were recently notified that a convicted sex offender has moved into their neighborhood, an official from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office acknowledged this week. The man "was convicted in 1993 of endangering the welfare of a child for sexual conduct committed against an 8-year-old female," according to the notice handed…

  • Add color to your life with a visit to Oakland St. Gallery

    Add color to your life with a visit to Oakland St. Gallery photos by MARIE ORTiZ Paul Briskey linda denicola The Hub   TTwo local artists, Norman Perlmutter and Paul Briskey, will show their colorful paintings at the Oakland Street Gallery’s Green Apple Studios in Red Bank. The exhibit, called "Perspectives in Color" will open…

  • Summonses issued on W.L.B. helipad

    Summonses issued on W.L.B. helipad Boro Council passes resolution to limit takeoffs & landings By elaine van develde Staff Writer       RRight on the wing tips of summer’s end, multiple summonses and a town resolution have taken flight, propelling action against the helipad at Monmouth Park Corporate Center in West Long Branch. The…

  • Tredwell hearing to continue in November  

    Tredwell hearing to continue in November   JEFF HUNTLEY The Planning Board’s hearings on the plan to develop the property around the Tredwell House will continue until at least November. IIt was three hours of more of the same in Rumson on Tuesday. The borough Planning Board heard more testimony on the Tredwell House property…

  • Red Bank Street Fair

    Judy Noonan of Avon stops and checks out a vendor’s hats and shawls at the Red Bank Street Fair on Saturday. MARIE ORTIZ

  • www.fillintheblanks.com Local businesses, organizations are opening outlets on the Web

    Staff Writer  By linda denicola www.fillintheblanks.com Local businesses, organizations are opening outlets on the Web Staff Writer   RiverCenter is just one of several local organizations and businesses to discover the benefits of using the Internet to inform people and promote itself.     EEvery day new Web sites are developed and another business takes…

  • Underage drinking targeted

    Correspondent  By darlene diebold Correspondent   OOceanport has enacted a new underage drinking law, and Fair Haven is considering a similar ordinance. At last week’s Oceanport Borough Council meeting, council President Marty McGann proposed an amendment to the borough’s underage drinking ordinance to include new state regulations. "This is part of the Alcoholic Beverages Ordinance,"…

  • Dems return to political scene in Fair Haven

    Staff Writer  By lindsey siegle Dems return to political scene in Fair Haven Staff Writer       AAfter a lengthy dormancy, Democrats are back and seeking seats on the Borough Council in Fair Haven. In the June primary Margaret "Marti" Egger, Bruce Fowler and Susan "Bear" Atwood, ran as write-in candidates for the Democratic…