Category: HUB News

  • So much brush, so little time

    BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – Driving around Tinton Falls, it is hard to miss areas where there are still branches, twigs and brush on the sides of the road. Council President Brendan Tobin said that he has received several inquires on the need for brush pickup in the…

  • Planning Board almost done with master plan

    Hearing on housing plan component May 9 BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – The last piece in the master plan process before the Planning Board is about to fall into place. A public hearing on the housing plan element of the master plan was to be held May 9.…

  • Boro averts 1.8-cent tax increase

    Council offsets increase by tapping surplus BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – Last week the Borough Council introduced an amended budget that will use a small portion of the surplus to offset a proposed tax increase. The council voted unanimously to hold taxes at a figure close to the…

  • New committee focuses on fort infrastructure

    Maclearie: Info will support master planner BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – – A 12-member committee has begun the work of analyzing the infrastructure needs of the 1,126-acre Fort Monmouth property. The second meeting of the Infrastructure Advisory Committee of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA) was…

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    ERIC SUCAR staff A group of 2007 junior debutantes stand in line prior to performing a dance in front of the large crowd gathered at the Monmouth County Cotillion Committee’s 57th Scholarship Ball.

  • Earth Day cleanup

    N.J. Community Water Watch held an Earth Day cleanup April 21, when volunteers cleaned areas including an old dumpsite in the Poricy Ravine, Count Basie Park in Red Bank, and dead ends on the west side of Red Bank where the Navesink and Swimming rivers meet.

  • Tinton Falls mayor to ride in annual MS fundraiser

    At the start of last year’s bike tour are (l-r) Deidre Senkewicz, Marybeth Maclearie, John Senkewicz and Tinton Falls Mayor Peter Maclearie. Tinton Falls Mayor Peter Maclearie will once again be riding in the 170-mile “Coast the Coast” bike tour benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and its Mid-Jersey Chapter. He will be riding as…

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    PHOTOSBYERICSUCAR staff Above: A 2007 debutante presents herself with a deep curtsy while her escort watches at the Monmouth County Cotillion Committee’s 57th Scholarship Ball held at Convention Hall in Asbury Park on May 5. Below: The debutantes perform a dance at the Cotillion.

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    Choreographer Kelly Gemellaro (far right) shows a group of kids from area towns the dance routine they need to learn to audition for Disney’s ‘High School Musical’ at the Phoenix Rehearsal Studio in Red Bank, May 5. More than 200 children and young adults showed up for the auditions.