Category: HUB News
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Tatiana A. McCook, daughter of Leonard G. McCook and Olga Morrison of Eatontown, has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps) Leader Development and Assessment Course, also known as Operation Warrior Forge, at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The 32 days of training provide the best possible professional training and evaluation for all cadets…
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Meter’s up on taxi ordinance
Fares, number of licenses unchanged BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer RED BANK — An ordinance that would have added five taxi licenses died on the dais at the Borough Council’s Oct. 25 meeting. The ordinance, which Mayor Pasquale Menna said was originally proposed two years ago, would have changed several aspects of the taxi code,…
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Legislators promote support for gov.’s tool kit
O’Scanlon: Each of 33 bills would save money BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council hosted three District 12 legislators to explain the reforms proposed in Gov. Chris Christie’s “tool kit” for municipalities. Sen. Jennifer Beck, Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon and Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, all Republicans, addressed the Borough Council at the…
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RFH Key Club collecting food for FoodBank
RUMSON — The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School community is taking part in the Holiday Hunger Drive for the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. This competition is open to all local high schools with separate categories for schools of different sizes. Schools have been asked to collect food in specific categories to help the…
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NYC Marathon team to run for homeless kids
A first-time marathon runner, Covenant House President Kevin Ryan, will have trained over 500 miles by the time he runs the NYC Marathon on Nov. 7. A lifelong child advocate, Ryan, a resident of Fair Haven, is running for the 51,000 homeless youths Covenant House helps get off the streets each year, including shelters in…
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T.F. clerk attends final council meeting
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Tinton Falls Clerk Karen Mount-Taylor, surrounded by the mayor and council, is honored at the Oct. 19 Borough Council meeting. Mount-Taylor retired as clerk after 23 years with the borough. KENNY WALTER TINTON FALLS — For the final time in her 23-year career, Borough Clerk Karen Mount-Taylor presided over a…
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Youngsters run in one of the kids’ races during the fifth annual Tinton Falls Foundation for Excellence in Education Run for Excellence 5K Run/Walk held at the Mahala F. Atchison School in Tinton Falls. More photos, page 18 and gmnews.com. FRANK GALIPO
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Run for Excellence
From above: Youngsters sprint at the start of the fifth annual Tinton Falls Foundation for Excellence in Education Run for Excellence 5K Run/Walk held at Mahala F. Atchison School in Tinton Falls on Oct. 31. Harrison Chen, Shrewsbury, awaits his turn to race. Kari Denton, Tinton Falls, pins a number on son Aiden prior to…
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Opinions differ on court’s decision on fort plan
Advocates see impact as more housing; Sen. Beck says plan may not change BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Housing advocates and local legislators disagree about the impact of an appellate court decision that invalidates the housing portion of the Fort Monmouth reuse plan. The Fair Share Housing Center, Cherry Hill, appealed adoption of the Fort…
