Category: HUB News
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Young skaters oppose skate park N ot every kid in Fair Haven is rooting for a skate park in Fair Haven Fields. Danny Hickok In fact, according to one petition, about 100 kids are rooting against it. Chief among the dissenters is 11-year-old Danny Hickok, Gentry Drive. He and his brother Eric, 10, have been…
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Accident claims woman’s life; witness sought TINTON FALLS — In the early morning hours last Friday an accident claimed the life of a young Red Bank woman, and no one seems to know exactly how or why. According to Tinton Falls Police Maj. Gerald Turning, "Speed is the only factor that fits." There was no…
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Shore budget approved despite Sea Bright voters rejection T his week’s passage of the approximately $8.5 million tax levy for the Shore Regional High School district will mean higher taxes for two of the four sending districts, with the lion’s share of the increase being incurred by Sea Bright. Voters in Sea Bright voted down…
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Thousands in cigarettes, goods stolen from Te Amo smoke shop RED BANK — The Te Amo smoke shop and newsstand, 2 Monmouth St., frequented by many Gordham Patel, store manager of Te Amo, Monmouth Street in Red Bank, says thousands in merchandise were stolen from his shop this month. who purchase their daily newspapers, cigarettes,…
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Meenan concert to benefit the Count Basie Theatre David J. V. Meenan will celebrate 30 years in show business next week with a concert David Meenan and Shannon Moore will perform together at Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank April 29. to benefit the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. On April 29 the concert,…
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5K run Runners start the 5K run at the Red Bank Community Day last weekend, before the snow. The event was sponsored by the Alliance for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Finding a way to buy the farm T inton Falls borough officials are talking about buying the farm in Tinton Falls, and they’re not kidding. It’s no mystery that a contingent of preservationists in Tinton Falls want to keep Willowbrook Farms free from development. What does remain a mystery is whether that will actually happen,…
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Count Basie Park William Story, 6, of Little Silver proves that the pond at Count Basie Park in Red Bank really is stocked with fish. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Sign ban enforcement begins on Monday No recourse from Planning Board for merchants using sandwich boards With the impending deadline for the removal of Red Bank sidewalk sandwich boards looming, one council member wanted to know this week why borough merchants have not been sent official notification. At Tuesday night’s Borough Council meeting, Councilwoman Florence…
