Category: HUB News
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Proposal would give Earle housing to vets
Plan will be presented to public April 18 BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — A proposal to designate 300 units at Naval Weapons Station Earle for use by senior and disabled veterans will be presented to the public on April 18. The concept for the housing units slated to be privatized at the…
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Palm Sunday
PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Clockwise from left: Sean Newsome, Little Silver, participates in the Holy Cross Church Palm Procession on April 5. The Rev. Michael Manning walks in the procession, which began in Sea Bright and ended at the church in Rumson. An altar server carries a cross in the procession, a tradition that…
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Open house at Christian Science Reading Room
RED BANK — The Christian Science Reading Room in Red Bank at 22 Monmouth St. will join other reading rooms around the world for an International Open House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 16-19. The community is invited to visit and learn what these rooms have to offer. People of all faiths, backgrounds…
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FAMILY FITNESS – Advertorial
by Gloria Averbuch Advertorial FAMILY FITNESS The family that plays together, gets fit together. Working out as a unit-including everything from casual family activities to sports and exercise-is an excellent, proven vehicle for practicing healthy habits and developing social and emotional bonds. Particularly in relation to children, research has shown that the number one influence…
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MRHS asbestos removal to begin in summer
Officials say asbestos presents no danger BY KEN WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Monmouth Regional High School will begin the process of removing asbestos from a portion of the building this summer. According to Monmouth Regional Business Administrator Maria Anne Parry and Superintendent James Cleary, the asbestos is harmless and does not necessarily need…
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O’port BOE proposes $9.5M school budget
Spending plan raises tax levy by 4 percent BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The Board of Education unanimously voted to approve the proposed $9.5 million district spending plan for the 2009-10 school year. The proposed budget raises taxes by $67 a year — $5.60 a month — for a home assessed at $500,000.…
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O’Hern remembered as mentor, role model
BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — Former Red Bank mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. remembers this advice from his mentor: “He always told me to do what I think is right, he was the best. He was principled and of great integrity,” said McKenna of the late Justice Daniel J. O’Hern. “He was…
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Summer food program to be offered to campers
Children who qualify will receive free meals BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough will again participate in the 2009 Summer Food Service Program and expects the program to reach 250 children this year, according to Bob Evans, borough director of Parks and Recreation. According to Evans, the program has grown from…
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Little League parade
PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Top to bottom: Displaying their team pride, the Rookie League’s Angels walk down Hockhockson Road during the annual Tinton Falls Little League Parade on April 4. Ethan Johnson, of the Rookie League’s Athletics, has a playful shouting match with a rival team on the march to Hockhockson Park. The 12…
