Category: HUB News
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New ‘Downtowner’ plan off the table Lindsey siegle The Hub
New ‘Downtowner’ plan off the table Lindsey siegle The Hub Mark Vasto will not be publishing the Down-towner. Vasto’s company, Senator Publishing, was announced as the Downtowner’s new publisher by RiverCenter, the nonprofit corporation that runs the borough’s Special Improvement District (SID), at a July 5 breakfast meeting. At the meeting, Vasto said he planned…
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Parker Family Free Clinic could open tomorrow John burton The Hub
Parker Family Free Clinic could open tomorrow John burton The Hub Eve Sanchez-Silver, a translator for the Parker Family Free Clinic, talks with Dr. Horst Weinberg at an open house at the clinic last week. After almost two-and-a-half years of planning, preparing, lobbying and fund raising, the Parker Family Free Clinic stands poised and ready…
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New managing editor steps in at the hub john burton The Hub
New managing editor steps in at the hub john burton The Hub RED BANK — The hub has a new managing editor. Greater Media Inc, Freehold Township, the parent company of the hub, named Lindsey Siegle to replace departing Managing Editor Shannon Kelly. Siegle has been at the helm as managing editor for the last…
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Municipal complex bids may be sought in Sept.
Municipal complex bids may be sought in Sept. lindsey siegle The Hub SHREWSBURY — Ground could be broken for the borough’s new municipal complex before the end of October. Plans for the new building, which would house most municipal operations, are being formalized by the municipal facilities committee of councilmen John McGuire, Terel Cooperhouse and…
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RiverCenter opens its doors to public linda denicola The Hub
RiverCenter opens its doors to public linda denicola The Hub RiverCenter, the nonprofit corporation that administers Red Bank’s Special Improvement District (SID), knows how to throw a bash. Of course it helps to have so many wonderful restaurants in the district willing to donate food and drinks for the open house that was held on…
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County adds $1M to Belford ferry project Extra money needed for terminal and contingencies elaine van develde The Hub
County adds $1M to Belford ferry project Extra money needed for terminal and contingencies elaine van develde The Hub In what could be called a final face-off between the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders and Belford ferry opponents, the freeholders voted 5-0 on Thursday to add $1,049,000 to the cost of the 10-year-old project. Originally…
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Fireworks support no match for display john burton The Hub
Fireworks support no match for display john burton The Hub RED BANK — While this year’s Fireworks on the Navesink may have started with a bang, they ended with a whimper — at least as far as the finances go. For the second year in a row, the fund-raising effort to support the borough’s pyrotechnic…
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Critical appeal for type O blood issued by center
Central Jersey Blood Center has issued a critical appeal for blood donors, especially those with "O Positive" or "O Negative." Blood centers all across the country are experiencing severe shortages, with O Positive blood being released to hospitals on an emergency basis only. The blood center at 494 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, urges all who can…
