Category: HUB News

  • Plans for new park in Fair Haven hit a snag

    BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent FAIR HAVEN — The borough’s plan to acquire a circa-1858 riverfront house to create a passive park has run into a legal snag that has delayed, and could possibly halt, the purchase. Difficulties have arisen in the title search for the house on DeNormandie Avenue, built on a 1-acre plot in…

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    The Kathryn Barnett dancers help kick off the 19th season for Holiday Express on Nov. 25 at the annual Red Bank Town Lighting, a tradition that includes visits by The Grinch, Frosty the Snowman, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus. More photos, page 10 and at www.gmnews.com. FRANK GALIPO

  • Tinton Falls BOE to appeal ruling on Earle students

    DOE chief says boro must educate civilian students living on base BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer The Tinton Falls School District Board of Education will appeal the state education commissioner’s decision that the district must educate all students living at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck The Board of Education has 45 days in which…

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    Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, announced the birth of twin girls Nov. 7 to Irasema Rosas-Montecinos and Victor Rosas of Red Bank.

  • Teachers cook up funds for education

    Throw down for charity raises money for new classroom technology BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer This text will be replaced Chef Joe Racioppi (center) gets ready to take on Little Silver teachers Kim Christman and Tim Russoniello in the Silver Chef Throw Down competition at McLoone’s Rum Runner in Sea Bright on Nov. 18. FRANK…

  • Arc of Monmouth receives United Way grant

    TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth has for a second year been awarded an Income Impact Funding Grant of $20,000 from the United Way of Monmouth County. This grant is part of the United Way’s Community Impact model, designed to create lasting changes in Monmouth County. TheArc of Monmouth’s Employment Services Department received approval…

  • GlamourGals polish nails, share stories with seniors

    RBR students bridge generation gap in visit to senior living center BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Students in the GlamorGals program at Red Bank Regional High School share beauty routines and conversation with residents of The Chelsea in Tinton Falls. KRISTEN DALTON TINTON FALLS — Sitting at a round table on the third floor of…

  • County privatizes drawbridges to save $572K

    Twenty-eight bridge tenders to receive layoff notices BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Oceanic Bridge RUMSON — The Sea Bright-Rumson Bridge and the Oceanic Bridge are two of four county drawbridges whose daily operations will be handed over to a private firm beginning in 2012. The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders decided on Nov. 9…

  • Hampton Inn planner touts project’s riverfront access

    Opponents argue plan is incomplete; pursue legal challenge BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer A rendering of the 76-room, six-story Hampton Inn & Suites project was presented to the Planning Board on Nov. 21. The plan features a boardwalk and public access to the Navesink River. KRISTEN DALTON RED BANK — A new Hampton Inn at…