Category: HUB News
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Maclearie runs on proven leadership record
Team agrees Earle housing, closing of fort major issues BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Mayor Peter Maclearie is basing his run for a second, four-year term as mayor on a record of achievement. “Four years ago, I promised to control taxes, curb development and expand open space in the borough, and I’m…
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Skudera team wants open government
Fiscal responsibility, Earle housing major issues BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Borough Councilman Michael Skudera is entering the home stretch in his run for mayor. Skudera is challenging current Mayor Peter Maclearie, who is seeking re-election to his second term in the borough’s nonpartisan elections on May 12. With Skudera running for…
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Information available on depression
Information on signs and resources available for postpartum depression (PPD) and other perinatal mood disorders that can affect women before, during and after pregnancy is available on cards being distributed by the Community YMCA in Red Bank, 166 Maple Ave., and other outlets throughout the state. The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services…
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Spring … at last
CHRIS KELLY staff Little Silver’s Astrid Drangeid (l) and Madeline Ploetner, New Vernon, judge entries for the Navesink Garden Club’s daffodil flower show, titled “Le Sacre du Printemps” (“The Rite of Spring”), held at Trinity Episcopal Church, Red Bank, on April 14.
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LNG proposals topic of forum
Experts discuss impacts on marine life, energy policy BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — The Monmouth County League of Women Voters sponsored a forum on a controversial proposal to build a facility for liquefied natural gas off the shore of Sea Bright. “Off-Shore Oil and Gas: At What Cost?” was held April 21 at…
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SEAN BRADY Hannah Talavera (l) and Jade McMally march in the Little Silver Parks and Recreation opening-day parade for the spring youth sports season on May 3.
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NOTES
Tim Patten, a student at Red Bank Regional High School, was a semifinalist at the English-Speaking Union National Shakespeare Competition held April 27 at Lincoln Center in New York City, Among 59 winners of the ESU branch competitions nationwide. Patten won the ESU Monmouth County Branch regional competition in March. Church Women United of the…
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Nurturing future political leaders
Program encourages women to enter politics BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Female high school students got handson experience in the political process last week with women who hold public office as their mentors. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Students listen to remarks by Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board of Education member Eileen Higgins (far…
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‘Touch-A-Truck’
PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Left: Megan Schleig holds the hands of her father, John Schleig, and her mother, Kelly Schleig, as she walks across a flatbed truck at the “Touch-A-Truck” event at Monmouth Regional High School on April 25. Right: Nicholas Kanan, of Shrewsbury, checks out the view from the back of a Tinton…
