Category: HUB News

  • 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…

  • Give your beach a clean sweep!

    COA seeks volunteers for Spring Beach Sweeps Volunteers are needed to clean beaches at the Spring Beach Sweeps April 28. SANDY HOOK – Clean Ocean Action (COA) invites organizations and citizens to participate in the 22nd annual Spring Beach Sweeps April 28, at sites along the New Jersey coast from Old Bridge to Cape May.…

  • Memory of 9/11 victim spurs college scholarship

    Deadline April 16 for Little Silver RBR student BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Tim Betterly LITTLE SILVER – – The spirit of volunteerism and community that Timothy Betterly exemplified during his life is being honored by the creation of a college scholarship in his name by his wife, Joanne. Timothy Betterly…

  • Park system recognizes volunteers

    141 individuals cited for 1,000+ hours of service to parks Among the 141 volunteers cited for their service to the Monmouth County Park System, Catherine Barry stands out. In 2006. Barry, of Deal, reached a record-setting 3,000 hours of cumulative volunteer time given to the park system that began in 1989. Volunteers who reached the…

  • Kalian project to add affordable units to boro

    Plans call for 32 market-rate, seven affordable units BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Above: An artist’s rendering of the 39 residential-unit development on Eastview Avenue. Below is the Oceanport Avenue view. LITTLE SILVER – Testimony began last week in the borough Planning Board hearing of an application filed by Kalian Cos.…

  • Photo

    CHRIS KELLY staff The Longo family of Tinton Falls, Jack, 4, Christina, Jeff, and Alysa, 6, look over the bounty collected during Tinton Falls’ Easter Egg Hunt held at the Sycamore Avenue Soccer Complex March 31.

  • Interest high in keeping fort veterans clinic open

    Lillian Burry FMERPA veterans affairs committee head submits NOI for clinic BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer A number of people who attend the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority meetings have repeatedly requested that the authority make it a priority to keep the Patterson Army Clinic open. Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry, who is also a…

  • Red Bank plans for centennial celebration

    100th Anniversary Committee formed to chart events BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer Red Bank residents and visitors to the borough can expect some fun and interesting events in 2008 as Red Bank celebrates its 100th anniversary. The 100th Anniversary Committee was appointed last week by Mayor Pasquale Menna, and among the appointees is his predecessor,…

  • Little Silver council sifts through capital projects

    $800K in projects will be included in 2007 budget BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer LITTLE SILVER – What will and will not remain as a part of the borough’s capital project budget this year was a topic of discussion at last week’s Borough Council workshop meeting. After discussion of some of…