Category: HUB News

  • Boroughwide reval under way

    BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – The county mandated revaluation process is well underway. According to Scott Imbriaco, the Tinton Falls tax assessor, as of July 1, it was a little more than 25 percent done and should be completed by the end of September. Imbriaco said the inspectors…

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    ERIC SUCAR staff Jim Hoffman works on Saturday in the garden patch he has tended for the past 20 years at Fair Haven Fields Garden, a community garden with 56 plots and a waiting list of 100.

  • More kids have summer fun at boro rec camp

    BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer BY MELISSA KARSHStaff Writer Assiah Pennington, 8, launches a strike at Memory Lanes, Red Bank, July 9 with other youngsters attending the Red Bank Summer Recreation program. RED BANK – The lazy days of summer are speeding by for youths attending the borough Recreation Summer Camp. “Out of the 39…

  • Boro wants state to lift Best Liquors’ revocation

    Boro Council to hold special meeting on new charge July 26 BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer BY MELISSA KARSHStaff Writer Red Bank has asked the state to lift a stay that temporarily suspends its revocation of the retail plenary license held by Best Liquors. Red Bank Borough Attorney Thomas J. Hall said Monday he filed…

  • Grant enhances diabetes care at Parker clinic

    Center receives one of only 10 AMA grants awarded nationwide RED BANK – The Parker Family Health Center has received a $25,000 grant for a project that will enhance the clinic’s existing diabetes management program. At present, the Parker Center is caring for more than 100 diabetic patients in a coordinated disease management program that…

  • Sewer ban to affect development projects

    Plan to increase capacity expected to take two years BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer ERICSUCAR staff The Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority building, Highland Street, Monmouth Beach. A self-imposed sewer connection ban by the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority will affect new construction in 12 towns and Fort Monmouth for an…

  • Notes Around Town

    Mary Ann Christopher (l-r), Isabel Giblon and Judith Stanley Coleman. River Road Books, 759 River Road, Fair Haven, will hold a midnight party Friday, for the release of the seventh Harry Potter book, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” at 12:01 a.m. July 21. Doors open at 11:30 p.m. and the party ends at 1…

  • ‘Green’ building sites wanted for open house

    The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is seeking owners of “green,” energy-efficient buildings to participate in a Green Buildings Open House Saturday, Oct. 6. The NESEA hosts the annual Green Buildings Open House in conjunction with the American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Tour. The open house allows the public to learn firsthand how incorporating…

  • Local officials to train for disaster response

    National Incident Management class to be held Aug. 2 BY AMANDA BELING Correspondent BY AMANDA BELINGCorrespondent SEA BRIGHT – – Local officials from Sea Bright, Fair Haven and Little Silver will come together Thursday, Aug. 2, for a training session in emergency management. Hosted by the borough of Sea Bright, representatives of all three municipalities…