Category: HUB News
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Zoning Board member to fill vacant council seat
Lomangino will run for full term in Nov. election BY JENNA O’DONNELL Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council last week appointed Zoning Board member Charles Lomangino to fill the seat vacated by former council President Brendan Tobin’s abrupt departure last month. Lomangino will run for a full term in the November election. Council…
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Parishes notified about potential restructuring plans
Trenton Diocese mulls future of 15 local parishes The Rev. Sam A. Sirianni was part of the study team. TRENTON — After nearly a year of surveys, town meetings and study groups, recommendations have been formulated for the possible restructuring of 15 Monmouth County parishes and offer a glimpse into their future. The Monmouth Central…
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O’port has 10-year plan for park upgrades
BY JENNA O’DONNELL Staff Writer OCEANPORT— Charles Park may be the first of the borough’s parks to see some overdue renovations, if a grant application approved by the Borough Council last week is successful. The Parks and Recreation Committee went over plans for Charles Park on Monmouth Boulevard as well as some of the borough’s…
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New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LIGHTHOUSE HUNTERS Tucker’s Island Lighthouse, Tuckerton The weekend lighthouse event that enthusiasts look forward to each year is coming up next month. On Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19, the ninth annual New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge will take place around the New Jersey coast to take in 11 land-based lights…
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RBR’s performing arts program has new director
BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer Barbara DiLea LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School’s acclaimed Visual and Performing Arts Academy has a new administrator at the helm. Barbara DiLea has been named to succeedAnthonyMigliaccio, who headed the visual and performing arts program for some 10 years. Migliaccio announced his retirement last year. Superintendent Edward…
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Red Bank Street Fair
PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Above: Geno Inghilleri, of Eatontown, looks over the selection of puppets for sale at the Red Bank Street Fair on Sept. 7. Left: Woody Duncan (r), of Port Republic, and Chris Delacruz, of Old Bridge, get acquainted at the annual street fair held on Broad and Monmouth streets.
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Skim Bash
Competitors show their individual styles — catching a wave, sitting on top of the world and making their way through the tube — during the fifth annual Sea Bright Skim Bash held Sept. 7 at the Sea Bright municipal beach. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Green Buildings Open House set for Oct. 4
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is inviting the public to visit local green buildings in the Northeast to see energy savings in action during the 2008 Green Buildings Open House on Oct. 4. Sixteen homes in Monmouth County will be open to the public, including homes in Atlantic Highlands, Clarksburg, Fair Haven, Freehold, Hazlet,…
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Reed Crosby, of Surf City, wipes out during the fifth annual Sea Bright Skim Bash held Sept. 7 at the Sea Bright municipal beach. More photos, page 27. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
