Category: HUB News

  • Housing alliance hosts fundraiser

    The Affordable Housing Alliance plans to build senior housing on the former site of the Carver Inn (above) in Neptune, once a premier hotel for members of the black community. The Affordable Housing Alliance, Eatontown, formerly the Monmouth Housing Alliance, a leading advocate, provider and builder of affordable housing, will host a Casino Night to…

  • Boro Council holds off vote on 2007 budget

    BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – The Borough Council held a public hearing on the 2007 municipal budget last week but deferred voting until the state announces the amount of emergency municipal aid the borough will receive. Borough Auditor David Kaplan was on hand at the April 9 council…

  • Oceanport taps public views on fort future

    First of three public meetings held; planner outlines concept BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer OCEANPORT – – Officials hosted a public meeting Saturday to discuss future development plans for the Fort Monmouth property that falls within the borough’s boundaries. The April 14 meeting was the first of three meetings to be…

  • Lincroft man runs for sheriff

    Republican Peters plans to face Guadagno in June 5 primary BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer BY DAN NEWMANStaff Writer MIDDLETOWN – After feeling slighted by his party’s leaders, a Lincroft man has decided to run in a primary for Monmouth County sheriff. Dan Peters, 42, a Lincroft resident for the past three years and a…

  • Demonstration a call to contribute to peace

    Organizers aim to foster a ‘commitment to peace’ BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH – – Against a backdrop of the war in Iraq and random acts of violence in communities throughout the nation, members of the Monmouth University community made a statement for peace this week. Sponsored by…

  • Notes

    The Center in Asbury Park will hold its 14th annual Center a la Carte fundraiser Friday, May 4, beginning at 7 p.m., at The Church of St. Anselm, Wayside. Tickets are $75. Over 25 restaurants and vendors will showcase their fare and signature sips, and there will be a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. Only…

  • Photo

    CHRIS KELLY staff The track at Monmouth Park in Oceanport was being resurfaced April 10 in preparation for the upcoming season at the racetrack, where the 2007 Breeders’ Cup will be run in the fall.

  • T.F. begins long journey toward revaluation

    Process expected to conclude by November BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer Process expected to conclude by November BY LINDA DENICOLAStaff Writer The county-mandated revaluation process is about to begin in Tinton Falls. Last week, residents should have received their preliminary revaluation notices in the mail. The letter details the process for the property inspectors who…

  • Council approves DOT plan for intersection

    Improvements set for Broad St. & Newman Springs Road BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer Traffic and pedestrian improvements are in store for the intersection of Broad Street and Newman Springs Road on Red Bank’s border with Shrewsbury. Representatives from the state Department of Transportation (DOT) presented the proposed improvements to the Red Bank Borough Council…