Category: HUB News
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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.…
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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…
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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.
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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.
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PHOTOSBY SCOTT PILLING staff Top: Nina Ahuja and Danielle Leiner, dance majors at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver rehearse for DANCE, a program of new works and traditional dance classics that will be performed Saturday and Sunday. Below: Ariana Lunderman, Krista Tackas, Christine Tiedeman and Samantha Cohen practice dance routines.
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PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Top and above: Ron and Nancy Spadavecchia and their 3-year-old daughter, Holly, of Eatontown, take part in the 22nd annual Clean Ocean Action Beach Sweeps at the beach in Sea Bright April 28. Below: Seven-year-old Aidan Mistretta of Monmouth Beach holds up a piece of refuse he collected at the…
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SARAH KLEPNER Christina C. de Vries and Lisa M. McLaughlin with their son. Their civil union ceremony April 23 was the first that Mayor Pasquale Menna performed at a Red Bank council meeting.
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Monmouth the first county deemed a Tree City USA
The National Arbor Day Foundation has designated Monmouth County as a Tree City USA in recognition of the county’s ongoing community forestry program. The county’s community forestry program is rooted in the Monmouth County Shade Tree Commission, which is responsible for overseeing care and maintenance of the county’s many trees. The commission comprises five appointed…
