Category: HUB News
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Library bulkhead could be replaced by natural shoreline
BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Library trustees are considering options for replacing the bulkhead at the rear of the Red Bank Public Library property, which is deteriorated. RED BANK – The riverside Red Bank Public Library’s deteriorating wooden bulkhead, on West Front Street, may be transformed into shallow water habitat. In a presentation given at…
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T.F. councilman resigns his post
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Tinton Falls Borough Council has until the end of the month to fill a seat left open by the resignation of Councilman Duane Morrill on March 1. The council has 30 days to come up with a replacement and must reach a majority decision on their…
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WELCOME TO… Treasures of the Jersey Shore
Asbury Park: A renaissance for Monmouth’s city-by-the-shore BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Three Asbury Park icons, the former Howard Johnson’s on the boardwalk (now McLoone’s Asbury Grille and Supper Club), the historic Convention Hall and Tillie. JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Renowned for its rock ’n’ roll roots, diverse nightlife and a rising restaurant scene, the revitalization of…
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Oceanport and WLB agree to share dispatch services
Boros expect to save combined $1.3M over five years BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The Borough Council has entered into a shared services agreement with West Long Branch that the two municipalities hope will save them a combined $1.3 million over the next five years. Approved by the West Long Branch Borough Council…
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The Arc marks Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth along with a network of more than 700 chapters of The Arc across the nation, including self-advocates, families and volunteers, mark Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March. The month will commemorate the progress toward improving the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and also highlight…
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NOTES
The Fair Haven PTAwill host its 27th annual luncheon March 12 at Branches Catering on Monmouth Road in West Long Branch. The theme is “Welcome to the Boardwalk.” Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Proceeds from the luncheon will support the educational programs in the Fair Haven school system, specifically Sickles and Knollwood schools. Tickets are…
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F.H. council member would repeal tree ordinance
BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent FAIR HAVEN — Councilman Bob Marchese would like to repeal the borough’s tree preservation ordinance to permit homeowners to remove trees from their property without any restrictions, but he doesn’t believe he could get enough votes to carry out that plan. At the Borough Council meeting on Feb. 28, Marchese said…
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Trunk show will benefit breast cancer awareness
SHREWSBURY — Tula the boutique will host a benefit, “Dressing Up for a Cause,” beginning March 16. The dress event will be dedicated to Cristine Meredith Miele, of Rumson, a tula customer who was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 29 and who succumbed to the disease in 2010 at the age of 41, leaving…
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Shakespeare Live!
Members of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Shakespeare Company recently performed in the comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” for students at Rumson Country Day School. FRANK GALIPO
