Category: HUB News
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Church members testify to need for new addition Hearings on proposal to stretch into July John Burton The Hub
Church members testify to need for new addition Hearings on proposal to stretch into July John Burton The Hub RED BANK — The First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank continued to try to make its case last week for a proposed addition before the borough’s Zoning Board of Adjustments and an audience comprised of church…
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The Broad Street Journal ASSISTED LIVING TO BE DISCUSSED AT LIBRARY
The Broad Street Journal ASSISTED LIVING TO BE DISCUSSED AT LIBRARY The Red Bank Public Library will present a program on assisted living for seniors at the library on 84 W. Front St., Red Bank, on June 15 from 4-6 p.m. The program is free of charge and registration is not required. Beth A. Durney,…
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Pasta isn’t just for dinner, it’s for life Shannon Kelly The Hub
Pasta isn’t just for dinner, it’s for life Shannon Kelly The Hub Fernando Ciccarelli, Cono Cimino and Mike Volpe are keeping their retail and business neighbors well fed with a new family pizzeria called Mangia. RED BANK — Those of Italian descent may remember, as a child, sitting at the dinner table before a mountain…
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New Downtowner publisher OK’d
On Monday, RiverCenter’s board of directors endorsed a new publisher for The Downtowner and authorized the go-ahead to complete a contract agreement, but many of the details remain undisclosed. The Downtowner is a publication that promotes Red Bank’s downtown business district and has been published for the past eight years by The Two River Times…
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Got an inch to pinch? Try Root & Branch’s full body wrap Mineral-soaked bandages purportedly pull out toxins and shrink tissues amy byrnes walsack The Hub
Got an inch to pinch? Try Root & Branch’s full body wrap Mineral-soaked bandages purportedly pull out toxins and shrink tissues amy byrnes walsack The Hub In the hands of Diane Milhan, Ace bandages and plastic bags are the promise of a thinner you. FAIR HAVEN — These are desperate times. Like a bad penny,…
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How to light up Marion’s world
Local artist Pinky (r) organized an art show last week to benefit her friend Marion Tucker (l). Marion’s pencil drawings below were interpreted by other artists. Everybody knows her but nobody knows her. That’s how local artist Pinky describes Marion Tucker, who for years has been an elusive fixture about Red Bank. For years Marion…
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