Category: HUB News
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stork club
Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, announced the birth of twin girls Nov. 7 to Irasema Rosas-Montecinos and Victor Rosas of Red Bank.
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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…
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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…
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Autumn Byrd as Titania is surrounded by the cast of Red Bank Regional High School’s production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which will be performed at the Little Silver school Nov. 20-22. FRANK GALIPO
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Red Bank looks to track owners of distressed properties
Identifying lenders, posting signs hot topics for Boro Council BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer A proposal to identify mortgage holders of residential properties in foreclosure or default touched off a heated discussion at the Nov. 9 Red Bank Borough Council meeting. The proposed ordinance, which would identify such properties by requiring the placement of window…
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Shelter alumni star in MCSPCA calendar
2012 Homeward Bound Alumni Calendar on sale now Nermal, an adoptee from the Monmouth County SPCA, became the model for the calendar’s cover. The wait is over, and the star of the Monmouth County SPCA (MCSPCA) alumni calendar has made his debut. The featured adoptee is a feline named Nermal who, like many other shelter…
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Safer walkways, bicycle routes planned for Shrewsbury Ave.
Red Bank applies for $180K Safe Routes to School grant BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — The Borough Council has authorized a grant application to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) for a Safe Routes to School project along Shrewsbury Avenue. Borough Engineer Christine Ballard said at the Nov. 9 council meeting…
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Residents see red over camouflaged deer hunters
Safety, property rights are concerns for residents, council BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Protesters voice their opposition along Sycamore Avenue in Shrewsbury Nov. 13 to the presence of camouflaged hunters shooting deer with crossbows in close proximity to backyards. PHOTO BY DEDE LICHTIG should be controlled through culling. During an August Borough Council meeting, one…
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All a dream
Ari Beller, as Puck, rehearses a scene in Red Bank Regional High School’s production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Nov. 14. FRANK GALIPO
