Category: HUB News
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der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> SEAN GUTHRIDGE Paige Barth (r), owner of Fair Haven Florist, was among those who held a Mardi Gras carnival, with a float and costumes, at Off the Hook Bar and Restaurant, Highlands, on Sunday.
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West Side landmark closes Phasor video merges into one store on Broad Street P hasor Video on Shrewsbury Avenue in Red Bank closed recently and with it went the last vestiges of a man who died too young, but left his stamp on neighbors, a neighborhood and a way of doing business. To the eye,…
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Fair Haven skateboarders push for park der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> JACKIE POLLACK Skaters like this group say they are tired of being on the run every time they want to go skating. Pictured are Greg Gerstler (l-r), 16, Dillon Norton, 13, and Brett Pollarine, 18, all of Red Bank, and Justin Conley, 16, of Fair Haven and…
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Reward raised for suspect in Rumson synagogue hate crime RUMSON — There is now a $10,000 reward posted for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for defacing a Rumson synagogue last month with anti-Semitic graffiti. On Feb. 22 a congregant of B’nai Israel, Ridge Road, discovered swastikas spray…
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‘Blues has always been here’ der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> Just call them Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Gary Wright and Phil Proctor (above) are part of the Red Bank band Terraplane Blues. "Good music transcends time." These words, like his music, come straight from the heart of Gary Wright, a 44-year-old Red Bank blues singer and…
