Category: HUB News
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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…
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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…
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Payoff or gift? Officials, residents square off on farm elaine van develde The Hub
Payoff or gift? Officials, residents square off on farm elaine van develde The Hub Picture this: "Ol’ Frank Weny had a farm E-I-E-I-O. And on his farm he had 299 age-restricted homes, tennis courts, a pool, a recreation center." To municipal officials in Tinton Falls, it’s just a cost-effective, new twist on an old nursery…
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Lunch Break gets a break from Riverfest, Greater Media
JEFF HUNTLEY Joan Benderson, director of administration at Lunch Break, talks with Hub Managing Editor Shannon Kelly. RED BANK — Because of the generosity of groups and individuals, Lunch Break Inc., Red Bank’s soup kitchen, spends very little on food. Organizers of catered events bring over their surplus of prepared food. Businesses donate day-old breads,…
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Keeping performances from going sour Little Silver guitarist troubleshoots for musicians linda denicola The Hub
Keeping performances from going sour Little Silver guitarist troubleshoots for musicians linda denicola The Hub Mike Barris Guitarist Mike Barris knows firsthand what it is like to stride on stage eager to win an audience over with your musical virtuosity. And he knows what it is like to bomb on stage. But, he has also…
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And the winner is … Scudiery JOHN BURTON The Hub
And the winner is … Scudiery JOHN BURTON The Hub After all the sound and fury, and once the votes were tallied and the dust finally settled, Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr., of Red Bank, failed in his bid to oust longtime incumbent Monmouth County Democratic Party Chairman Victor V. Scudiery. At Tuesday evening’s party…
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Swim for Kids
Tim Harris was the first to swim from Leonardo to the Fair Haven River Rats dock in the annual Swim for Kids event last weekend, which raises funds for KidsBridge in Red Bank.
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Accident injures one, leaves trail of damage john burton
Accident injures one, leaves trail of damage john burton The HubRED BANK — With Broad Street sidewalks crowded with lunchtime pedestrians, a car jumped the curb and drove the length of a block, causing property damage and injuring one person last Friday, police said. At about noon, a car driven by Mary Plasky, 86, of…
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Local label swings despite giant competition linda denicola The Hub
Local label swings despite giant competition linda denicola The Hub MARIE ORTIZ Sea Bright resident Achim Neumann is moving his jazz label ahead with the help of technology. It has been a year since 1201 Music Inc., located in Sea Bright and owned by borough resident Achim Neumann, began issuing some of the finest jazz…
