Category: HUB News

  • RBR to hold AIDS benefit

    LITTLE SILVER – The Red Bank Regional (RBR) CARES club will sponsor its sixth annual AIDS Benefit at the high school Commons March 7 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The evening will feature RBR student vocalists, dancers, actors and spoken word artists. The purpose of the event is to promote HIV/AIDS awareness and the impact upon…

  • Sea Bright election challenge update

    SEA BRIGHT – A hearing on the validity of the Sea Bright mayoral election results has been rescheduled for a third time to March 12. The hearing was originally scheduled for Jan. 30 but was pushed back to Feb. 21 and then Feb. 29. The newly scheduled hearing will take place March 12 at 3…

  • Dialogue on future of Fair Haven is ongoing

    Residents nostalgic for old-fashioned businesses BY JENNA O’DONNELL Staff Writer FAIRHAVEN- About 25 residentsmet with borough officials on Feb. 28 to discuss what they liked about a report offering ideas on how to improve the borough’s downtown area. It was a more positive, constructive group that gathered to discuss the Project for Public Spaces (PPS)…

  • One man arrested, two sought in robbery

    BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer RED BANK – A 19-year-old male resident was arrested Feb. 26 and charged with armed robbery, according to the Red Bank Police Department. Prince Johnson, of West Westside Avenue, was arrested at his home at 9:43 a.m. about six hours after police were summoned to a Harding Road apartment for…

  • R.B. planners approve Monmouth St. project

    Board requires two affordable housing units BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer RED BANK- The deliberation over at the development of a tract on Monmouth andWest streets has finally come to an end with the Planning Board unanimously approving a mixed-use project for the site on March 3. The RB Monmouth and RB West project was…

  • Swedish pancakes, culture on lodge breakfast menu

    TINTON FALLS – Swedish pancakes with lingonberries (Swedish cranberries) and whipped cream will be some of the traditional fare served for breakfast at an open house hosted by the Dalahast Lodge on Saturday, April 12, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dalahast’s open house will be held at Luther Memorial Church, 818 Tinton Ave. (Route…

  • Red Bank teen creates winning centennial logo

    RED BANK – The winner of the borough’s Centennial Logo Contest is a fourthgeneration borough resident who is working toward a future in graphic arts. Fourteen-year-old Alexis Holiday is currently an eighth-grade student at the Red Bank Charter School. She is a member of the National Honor Society and was recently informed that she has…

  • YMCA supports ‘strong kids’

    Red Bank – On March 7 and 8, local singer/songwriters and emerging teen musicians will be taking the stage for two evenings of music that will benefit The Community YMCA’s annual Strong Kids Campaign. Shows are scheduled for Friday, March 7, and Saturday, March 8, at Diney’s Place, home of the Children’s Cultural Center, 51…

  • Little Silver names public works director

    Family member: Longtime employees passed over for post BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER – Personnel matters drew some scrutiny at the Feb. 25 Little Silver Borough Council meeting. The Borough Council announced the hiring of a new director of the Department of Public Works/Recycling (DPW) to replace retiring DPW Superintendent John Clark. The…