Category: HUB News
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Public info ordinance fails to gain approval
Council members cite costs in voting against rules for Web site BY LAYLI WHYTE Correspondent TINTON FALLS — By a vote of three to one, the Borough Council decided to let policy dictate, rather than to legislate, making public records available on the borough’s Web site. At last week’s council meeting, an ordinance that would…
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Window dressing
Top: Daniella Delnauro, Bayville, poses as a mannequin in the window of The Soapmarket on Monmouth Street on Nov. 30. Bottom: Chelsea Thorpe, Fair Haven, one of the Barbizon models who livened up retail windows in downtown Red Bank, is poised to surprise window shoppers at The Sassy Chic’s Boutique. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff
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Bayshore park on HAQLA wish list
Alliance wants Stone Road Meadows to be a county park BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer MARC STEINER The Stone Road Meadows tract (outlined) has been targeted by the Hazlet Area Quality of Life Alliance as a site for a county park. Members of the Hazlet Area Quality of Life Alliance (HAQLA) are going from town…
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Victorian holiday fest in Ocean Grove
The Manchester Inn is aglow for the holiday season. Historic Ocean Grove’s Chamber of Commerce will host its 16th annual Holiday House and Inn Tour on Dec. 13-14. A warm welcome awaits visitors in the Victorian homes, cottages, inns, a senior residence and a tent. The tour ticket includes a horse and carriage ride, a…
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Test Sports Clubs, located at 776 Shrewsbury Ave. in Tinton Falls, will hold a Strongman competition for all ages beginning at noon Dec. 13. The rain date is Dec. 20. Half of the proceeds from the competition will go to the Aslan Youth Ministry in Red Bank. The funds raised for Aslan will be matched…
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Holiday harmony
CHRIS KELLY staff Red Bank Middle School student Nacier Roundtree sings with classmates Nov. 28 during the 15th annual Holiday Express Concert and Town Lighting, the traditional start of the holiday season in Red Bank. More photos, page 3.
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Sheriff warns of solicitations
Monmouth County Sheriff Kim Guadagno is issuing a warning against responding to phone solicitations by people claiming to be associated with the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office. Recently, according to a press release, the sheriff’s office received a complaint from a doctor whose wife received a call from a group hired by a union from the…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Peter Maclearie, Tinton Falls mayor, adds another tire to the pile during a cleanup of the falls area of the Pine Brook by the Navesink Swimming River Group on Nov. 16.
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Cards may be sent to troops
Serving members of the military and their families was the first mission of the American Red Cross more than 125 years ago, and it remains a core part of the Red Cross service to the armed forces mission today. For the second year in a row, the Red Cross is partnering with Pitney Bowes to…
