Category: HUB News

  • Red Bank mulls Web software providers

    Resident urges council to rethink contract BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer Red Bank has put off a decision on contracting for Web services while software options are evaluated. “Although the council authorized me to execute an agreement regarding that contract, as of today the agreement has not been received by me or reviewed by me,…

  • Officials raise awareness about organ donation

    SPRINGFIELD — New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network Inc., which coordinates organ donations with all of New Jersey’s transplant centers, has released public service announcements featuring more than 30 local elected officials to raise awareness of the importance of organ and tissue donation. At the fall New Jersey League of Municipalities convention in Atlantic…

  • Tinton Falls: Privatized Earle housing ‘irresponsible’

    Boro tells Navy plan would hurt schools, compromise security BY LAYLI WHYTE Correspondent The Tinton Falls Borough Council approved a resolution opposing plans to privatize 300 housing units at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck last week and sent a letter to the Department of the Navy calling the plan “irresponsible and “contrary to…

  • Monmouth Boat Club names commodore

    Monmouth Boat Club Commodore David Watts competes in a laser regatta. RED BANK — David Watts of Oceanport is the new commodore of the historic Monmouth Boat Club (MBC). Watts, an executive director in prime brokerage at UBS, N.Y., has been active at the boat club since the 1980s. At MBC, he has held the…

  • Peace Celebration

    From left: Teya Cartagena-Walsh, Tinton Falls, reads to a group of children Jan. 19 during the Peace Celebration, storytime and book drive held at Barnes & Noble in West Long Branch on the national holiday honoring The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Brianna Cantor, Tinton Falls, organizes a book display as part of the…

  • MLK Day

    Clockwise from far left: Megan House helps Marcos Hernandez, both Eatontown, ice-skate during a celebration of Martin Luther King Day held at the Red Bank Ice Complex Armory Jan. 19. Melanie Manuel, Neptune, takes to the ice with some help during the event, sponsored by West Side Christian Academy in Red Bank. Ariana Reed, Fair…

  • NOTES

    Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation (JSJBF) will hold an education program fundraiser 8:30-11 p.m. Jan. 23 at The Woman’s Club of Red Bank, 164 Broad St. Featured will be blues educator, musician, singer and guitarist T.J. Wheeler, and special guests. The JSJBF Youth Project will also perform. The event is BYOB and will include…

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    CHRIS KELLY staff Laurie Glass, Freehold Township, reads to David Glass from a book about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Barnes & Noble in West Long Branch during a Peace Celebration and day of service sponsored by Kids in Worship, Leadership and Service, a youth group at Grace Christian Church in Tinton…

  • Police seek man in slashing

    RED BANK — While on patrol on Jan. 12 at 11:48 p.m., Patrolman James Deponte reported being approached at the intersection of Shrewsbury Avenue and Drs. James Parker Boulevard by a subject who had a wound to his neck. According to the Red Bank Police Department, the subject, a 21-year-old resident of East Sunset Avenue,…