Category: HUB News

  • Face Painting

    De Lite the clown gives Mackenzie Syewart, 3, a makeover at a celebration last weekend at Sickles Market in Little Silver. The farm market recently finished a large expansion of its greenhouse and grocery facilities.

  • Rights, credibility of Navesink House proposal questioned JOHN BURTON The Hub

    Rights, credibility of Navesink House proposal questioned JOHN BURTON The Hub The battle over the proposed Navesink House addition in Red Bank became increasingly entangled last week when the lawyer representing those opposed raised issues of law and credibility against the application. Bruce Freeman, the attorney representing residents of neighboring Riverview Towers who are against…

  • State aid will lower tax rate in Red Bank by 2.2 cents Council to place ‘Cops in Shops’ john burton The Hub

    State aid will lower tax rate in Red Bank by 2.2 cents Council to place ‘Cops in Shops’ john burton The Hub RED BANK — The Borough Council announced recently that Red Bank is eligible for, and will receive, a state grant to help reduce the tax burden for borough property owners. The borough is…

  • Works of local watercolor artist on display at library

    The watercolor paintings of Anne Angers will be featured in a one-woman exhibit at the Red Bank Public Library through July 27. Angers, a resident of Red Bank for the past 25 years, is an original member of the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. "When Shrewsbury’s Guild of Creative Art opened its doors, I…

  • Regionalization yields refunds for taxpayers elaine van develde The Hub

    Regionalization yields refunds for taxpayers elaine van develde The Hub TINTON FALLS — Regionalization translates into taxpayer relief in Tinton Falls these days. The borough has just been awarded a total of more than $600,000 in state aid toward municipal services and schools as a result of the state’s Regional Efficiency Aid Program (REAP). The…

  • Daytime TV’s newest dramas are live Public’s interest in NYSE makes stars of local traders amy byrnes walsack The Hub

    Daytime TV’s newest dramas are live Public’s interest in NYSE makes stars of local traders amy byrnes walsack The Hub JEFF HUNTLEY Says Jim Maguire of the CNN-FNN show Street Signs, “So much of the population has invested in the stock market (over the last few years) that it has helped boost the popularity of…

  • The Broad Street Journal SHORE PARTNERSHIP SETS SUMMER KICKOFF

    The Broad Street Journal SHORE PARTNERSHIP SETS SUMMER KICKOFF Kicking off summer 2000, the Jersey Shore Partnership will hold its 4th annual summer celebration at Fort Hancock, overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, on June 21 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $100 per person, and the event features culinary delights from 21 local restaurants, with music by…

  • Ordinance addresses Silverbrook Ave. traffic amy byrnes walsack The Hub

    Ordinance addresses Silverbrook Ave. traffic amy byrnes walsack The Hub SHREWSBURY — Seeking public opinion to solve one neighborhood’s traffic problems, borough officials will hold a forum later this summer to gauge residents’ reaction to an ordinance that could affect more than those who live there. On Aug. 7, the Borough Council will introduce an…

  • Want to lend a helping hand?

    Want to lend a helping hand? JOHN BURTON Without the help this foursome — Jim Hazlett, Fran Stefanelli, and Bill and Ginny Johnston — of FISH of Greater Red Bank, many sick and elderly people would find it difficult, if not impossible, to reach important, and sometimes life-sustaining, doctor appointments. All you need to know…