Category: HUB News
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Spencer Smith, of Fair Haven, waits patiently for the chance to scoop up some of the black and orange eggs filled with goodies scattered at McCarter Park for the Fair Haven Halloween Egg Hunt on Oct. 28. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Red Bank plans for future of Arts & Antique District
Business owner says parking is adequate but signage, lighting are needed BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Restaurateur Danny Murphy urged the Red Bank Borough Council at its Oct. 26 meeting to have a parking strategy in place ahead of new development on the borough’s west side. Murphy, owner of Danny’s Grill and Wine Bar on…
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The Boss’s glory days find new home at Monmouth
University archives nearly 14,900 documents in special collection BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The Bruce Springsteen Special Collection archive consists of nearly 14,900 documents donated by fans around the world and gathered by the Friends of Bruce Springsteen. KRISTEN DALTON I f you can find the building on Monmouth University’s campus that houses an archival…
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Red Bank’s turn-of-century firehouses in need of TLC
Westside and Union hose fire companies propose consolidating BY KRISTEN DALTON The Westside Hose Company firehouse on Leighton Avenue (r) and Union Hose Company firehouse (l) on Shrewsbury Avenue. The two fire companies are exploring consolidation. KRISTEN DALTON Two of Red Bank’s vintage firehouses, the homes of Liberty Hose and Independent Engine fire companies on…
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Sea Bright candidate for mayor faces tax troubles
Kalaka-Adams behind $37K on 2010 rental property taxes BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Sea Bright Republican mayoral candidate Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams owns this property at 1056 Ocean Ave., which the borough has listed as a dilapidated property. KRISTEN DALTON SEA BRIGHT — Republican mayoral candidate Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams owed $37,111.57 in 2010 taxes for four residential rental…
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stork club
Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announced the birth of a boy on Oct. 15 to Krystal A. and Chris Ross of Red Bank.
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Tinton Falls hears plans for TV channel
Plans call for programming to be done in three phases BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Borough officials are hopeful that at this time next year, they will have a television channel up and running as a way to keep residents informed. In a presentation to the Borough Council during the Oct. 18 meeting,…
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Business slump, west side concerns hot topics for candidates
Republicans aim to take seats of council incumbents BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Joseph Mizzi speaks while running mate Mary Grace Cangemi listens during the 15th annual Candidates Night in Red Bank on Oct. 19. The Republican candidates are challenging Borough Council incumbent Democrats Juanita Lewis and Edward Zipprich. KRISTEN DALTON Red Bank Republicans Mary…
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FMERA solicits buyers for first of fort parcels
Business plan for Fort Monmouth reuse still incomplete BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) voted on Oct. 19 to begin the process of selling off specific land parcels of the fort’s 1,129 acres. One parcel of land located within Tinton Falls, designated as Parcel E, has already…
