Category: HUB News
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Wilbur Ray Service Award honorees named
Everyday men and women tirelessly work or volunteer within the community, determined to make a difference in some meaningful way. The Brookdale Community College Wilbur Ray Scholarship Committee honors some of these remarkable individuals each year for their dedicated service in the categories of business, community service, criminal justice, education, government and healthcare. A new…
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New ordinance: No photo ID, no room at the inn
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – After some members of the public expressed their opinions, the council voted to approve an ordinance that mandates tighter guest registration at hotels and motels in the borough. The Hotel/Motel Guest Registration section of the Police Regulations of the Revised General Ordinances requires…
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‘Night for Darfur’ brings global view to RFH
Rumson Those wanting to know more about the crisis in Darfur and what can be done about it should attend the “Night for Darfur,” to be held Feb. 21 in the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School auditorium and gymnasium. The evening will be sponsored by RFH’s STAND chapter, its Character Education Council, and the Darfur…
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Open seats fuel intense race in 11th District
Property tax reform, ethics cited as key issues BY LORI ANNE OLIWA Correspondent BY LORI ANNE OLIWACorrespondent Assemblyman Steven Corodemus (R-11) Two open State Assembly seats in the 11th Legislative District, which comprises 25 towns along the Jersey Shore, have ignited an intense competition among a wide array of candidates. The vacancies were created by…
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RiverCenter expands to mixed reviews
West side streets added to Special Improvement District BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Red Bank Borough Council passed a resolution Monday that would expand the Special Improvement District (SID) to areas of the west side commercial district, and business owners expressed mixed views on the move. The Special Improvement District…
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County human services department restructured
Monmouth County Freeholder Robert D. Clifton has announced a restructuring at the Monmouth County Department of Human Services that consolidates a number of divisions and eliminates one senior management position. The change comes as a result of a months-long budget review process by the Board of Freeholders looking for ways to pare the 2007 budget.…
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JEFF GRANIT staff A worker clears broken glass from a window in preparation for the boarding up of units damaged in a Feb. 5 fire at the Fountains condominium complex on Ocean Avenue in Sea Bright that left one woman in critical condition. See story page 12.
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Two-car accident closes road
TINTON FALLS – – A traffic accident on Saturday evening sent one young man to the hospital and caused Sycamore Avenue to be closed for six hours. The two-car accident happened at about 6:30 p.m. on Sycamore Avenue at the intersection of Old Farm Road, east of the Grist Mill. According to Sgt. David Scrivanic…
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Boro grapples with issue of educating military kids
School district says agreement was for Navy dependents only BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DENICOLAStaff Writer Whether or not the Tinton Falls School District is obligated to educate all children living at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck, is expected to be an issue with ramifications for taxpayers in the borough school…
