Category: HUB News

  • Cruise night returns to Red Bank Aug. 17

    Car display will benefit American Liver Foundation BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer RED BANK – Local automobile enthusiasts will bring the Red Bank Car Cruise back to the downtown on Aug. 17. Frank Woods, Red Bank code enforcement officer, a member of Red Bank Volunteer Fire Department’s Liberty Hose and FirstAid Squad and a close…

  • Report: No further ecology study on fort necessary

    NJDEP next step in determining if sites need further assessment BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Although some signs of dangerous ecological materials were found, an environmental firm did not recommend further ecological study for the soon-to-be shuttered Fort Monmouth. The Baseline Ecological Evaluation (BEE) was presented to Fort Monmouth’s Restoration Advisory Board with environmental…

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    Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announced the birth of a girl on July 25 to Katharine and Matthew Damm of Red Bank.

  • Night Out in Red Bank

    Above: Community members take part in Red Bank’s 2011 National Night Out Against Crime on Aug. 2. Below: EMT Steve Deponti Sr. gives Matt Gaupp a tour of an ambulance during the event, which included games and activities for children, a child ID kit station, tours of the police station, a neighborhood walk, a barbecue…

  • Advocates look to expand 9/11 health care bill

    Cancer not among eligible conditions for first responders BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — After a prolonged struggle to gain Congressional approval, The James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act took effect July 1, but the legislation will never receive a perfect score from John Feal. Feal, a 9/11 first responder and leading advocate…

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    Kathy Browman, of Tinton Falls, selects a bouquet of fresh flowers grown by Grossman Farms, Chesterfield, at the Galleria Red Bank Farmers Market on Aug. 7. LAUREN CASSELBERRY

  • Sidewalk Sale

    Above: Shoppers peruse the sale tables outside Funk and Standard on Broad Street during the 57th Red Bank Sidewalk Sale on July 30. Below: Shoppers look for a bargain outside DoubleTake on Broad Street. PHOTOS BY LAUREN CASSELBERRY

  • Blink-182 comes to Holmdel with new release on the way

    BY NATHAN ROSMAN Correspondent Tom DeLonge Blink-182 are making their return to the music industry this fall with their sixth studio album, “Neighborhoods,” which is scheduled for release on Sept. 27. Following a hiatus that began in 2005, Blink-182, a pop punk band, reunited at the 2009 Grammy awards and announced that a new album…

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    Jockey Martin Garcia rides Coil in a come-from-behind win in the $1 million Resorts Haskell Invitational held at Monmouth Park on Sunday. It was the second straight Haskell win for Garcia, and for Coil trainer Bob Baffert it was a record fifth win in the race. See story, page 31. SCOTT FRIEDMAN