Category: HUB News
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Monmouth Conservation Foundation founder dies
Judith Hurley Stanley Coleman MIDDLETOWN — Conservationist and philanthropist Judith Hurley Stanley Coleman was known to “think globally and act locally” in the fight to preserve Monmouth County’s rapidly dwindling open spaces. The well-known community activist, who was a founder of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation and Save Sandy Hook, died peacefully at the age of…
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Jockey Martin Garcia brings Lookin At Lucky to the finish line of the $1 million Izod Haskell Invitational four lengths clear of the field Sunday at Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport. The win established the 3-year-old as the top horse in his division. Story and more photos, page 30 and at gmnews.com. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Advocates laud suspension of LNG proposal
ASIG suspends project due to Gulf oil spill fallout BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Ocean advocates are welcoming a decision by Atlantic Sea Island Group to withdraw its proposal to construct Safe Harbor Energy, a 116-acre liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on a man-made island 19.5 miles off the coast of Sea Bright. Clean Ocean…
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Lifeguard relays
Clockwise from top: Sea Bright lifeguards compete in the Surf Boat Relay race during the 11th Annual Monmouth County Park System Invitational Surf Relays held at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch on July 30. Sea Bright lifeguard Blaire Wikoff participated in the coed competition, which included five Monmouth County lifeguard squads competing in…
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County guide promotes access for walkers, cyclists
Freeholders approve Complete Streets policy for municipalities BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Monmouth County has developed a county-wide plan to encourage municipalities to develop safe access for pedestrians, bicyclists and other modes of transportation. The county became the first in the state to adopt a “Complete Streets” policy when the Board of Chosen Freeholders approved…
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Rector of ‘small congregation with big impact’ retires
The Rev. Rosheuvel reminisces about years at St. Thomas BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent The Rev. Terrence W. Rosheuvel has retired as pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. RED BANK — The Rev. Terrence W. Rosheuvel remembers interviewing for the position of rector of St. Thomas Episcopal Church and being told that the previous rector served…
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Red Bank corridor, traffic signal to be upgraded
NJTPA funding to target Front Street and Globe Court RED BANK — Intersection upgrades at Front Street and Globe Court will be among the improvements to the county Route 10 corridor (Front Street/River Road). Plans call for replacement of the existing traffic signal and installation of a new flashing beacon at the existing crosswalk at…
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T.F. takes state delay to review budget
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — A delay in the state’s review of the Tinton Falls municipal budget may mean that the borough will go back and make changes. The administration announced the delay at the July 20 council meeting, where they held a public hearing on the budget. “We are at the…
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Isobel Green, of Tie Dyeing Green, sits out the sweltering heat on July 25 amid the colorful, hand-crafted clothing and accessories she sells at the Red Bank Farmers Market held Sundays in The Galleria parking lot in Red Bank. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
