Category: HUB News
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Boro lobbies for bill on schooling Earle students
Navy to hold public meeting Nov. 27 at Brookdale CC BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer Through an e-mail campaign, Tinton Falls officials are urging residents to ask state legislators to pass a bill that would redefine which children could attend borough schools from Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Earle. The initiative is a response to a…
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Beck: Senate seat won by door-to-door campaigning
Budget, ethics reform at top of to-do list BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer Jennifer Beck RED BANK – From her constituents’ doors to the Statehouse door, Republican Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck defeated her opponent in a contentious race to win a seat in the state Senate through grassroots campaigning. The District 12 legislator will finish serving…
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BBB: Play smart when buying tickets online
Con artists take to the field for football season With the college football and National Football League (NFL) seasons under way, Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning sports fans to be on the lookout for fraudulent sellers when shopping for hard-to-get tickets online. The secondary-ticket market for sporting and entertainment events, which includes tickets bought…
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ANDREW MILLER staff Jeff Gulley, of the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School at Fort Monmouth, plays a bugle call during the annual Veterans Day ceremony held at the World War II memorial at Greely Field on the fort grounds in Oceanport Nov. 8. ANDREW MILLER staff Kevin O’Loughlin, 22, of the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory…
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Open space funding approved for 1 more year
Groups will continue search for long-term funding solutions BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer EDISON – New Jersey residents voted to borrow $200 million for open space and farmland preservation programs this Election Day. While the initiative’s success was widely hailed by conservation groups across the state, the cash injection was viewed as a stopgap measure…
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Tinton Falls Bd. of Ed. votes down cell tower
Vote ends controversy over placing tower on school grounds BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer After a year of discussions and deliberations, the Tinton Falls Board of Education (BOE) has voted against placing a cell tower on a Sycamore Avenue school property. Opponents of the Tinton Falls cell tower proposal carried signs that expressed their concerns.…
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Women make strong showing in council race
Lee, Cangemi win re-election; Horgan wins in first run BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer Women reigned supreme in this year’s Red Bank municipal council elections. Kathleen Horgan Incumbents Mary-Grace Cangemi and Sharon Lee and newcomer Kathleen Horgan were the top three vote-getters in the tight race for Borough Council seats in which about 100 votes…
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Honoring our Heroes
PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Residents, veterans and community and school groups took part in the annual Red Bank Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 held at the borough’s Veterans Memorial on Monmouth Street. Clockwise from top: Red Bank Charter School thirdgraders Hego Marquez, Anna Whitaker and Ashley Houck lead their classmates in singing “You Are…
