Category: HUB News
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Eastern Monmouth towns to revalue properties
Little Silver, Shrewsbury comply with county mandate while F.H., Rumson buy time BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Plenty has happened in the local real estate market in 10 years’ time, which is why the Monmouth County Board of Taxation has mandated that four eastern Monmouth towns conduct a property revaluation to equalize assessed property values…
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Study: Fort buildings not adaptable for new tenants
Tinton Falls Planning Board OKs redevelopment overview BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The majority of U.S. Army buildings on the borough’s portion of Fort Monmouth are not suitable for reuse by new tenants, due to their condition and specialized design, according to a study commissioned by the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA).…
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Red Bank man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
A Red Bank man pleaded guilty Feb. 16 to vehicular homicide and assault by auto resulting in the death of a Middletown teen and severe injures to another. Adam F. Sofio, 19, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle at a high rate of speed while drunk, Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. announced. Sofio entered…
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Red Bank urged to pilot bike sharing
Boro would match 25% of $100,000 CMAQ grant BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — They’re popping up all over the United States in cities like New York and Washington, D.C. They’re even popular in Europe in cities like Paris. Now Red Bank has signed on for a $100,000 grant to model a bike-share…
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Mayor: T.F. budget kept stable by cost containment
Spending plan raises tax levy by 3.19 percent due to state exemptions BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The municipal budget is now in the hands of the Borough Council after Mayor Michael Skudera unveiled a $22.8 million spending plan last month. Skudera presented the budget during the Feb. 7 council meeting, where he…
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‘What a Wonderful World’
Students studying stringed instruments at Red Bank Regional High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Academy perform “What a Wonderful World” during the second annual Sunday Showcase at the Little Silver school on Feb. 26. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Red Bank Regional High School Visual and Performing Arts Academy dance majors perform during the second annual Sunday Showcase at the Little Silver school on Feb. 26. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Jobs, future of Monmouth Park tied to lease
Agreement calls for thoroughbred horsemen to operate racetrack BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer The New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association is expected to sign a lease this week with the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority to operate Monmouth Park. Nearly two years of uncertainty surrounding the future of Monmouth Park may be over by week’s end…
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Anniversary events honor Girl Scouts’ achievements
BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent Girl Scouts wait to model uniforms of the past during a tea with Juliette Gordon Low. The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore have joined Girl Scouts from New Jersey and the United States to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of their organization by Low in 1912. PHOTOS COURTESY OF…
