Category: HUB News
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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…
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On Campus
College Misericordia, Dallas, Pa., announced that the following Red Bank students were named to the dean’s list for the fall semester: Margaret Doherty and Christopher Messa. Megan B. Docherty, Rumson, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Va., where she is a senior majoring in human development…
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Valentine to a soldier: ‘Thank you for protecting us’
Post offices, VFW, schools participate in Project V-Day BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Above left: Students representing each grade at Wolf Hill School in Oceanport display the Valentine greetings they made. Above right: Students and faculty at Vetter School in Eatontown helped promote Project V-Day. Below: Joe Bambach, commander of the…
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Clothing in exhibit to change
The exhibition “Dress Up!” has been on view at the Monmouth County Historical Association’s museum and library at 70 Court Street, Freehold, since September. Now it is time to rotate a new set of historic costumes into the exhibition. According to a press release from the historical association, proper care of historic textiles dictates that…
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Board rejects approval of Tredwell House
Decision means development cannot proceed BY LAYLIL WHTYE Staff Writer BY LAYLIL WHTYEStaff Writer The Tredwell House before it was destroyed. A decision by the Rumson Planning Board will leave the Tredwell House property, which has been at the center of controversy for the past seven years, undeveloped for now. The board voted unanimously Monday…
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Breakaway move
CHRIS KELLY staff Christopher Brodsky, 11, takes control of a loose ball while playing indoor soccer Feb. 3 at the Red Bank Middle School in a youth sports program sponsored by the Red Bank Parks and Recreation Department.
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O’port opposes bill to end RCAs
Chaump: Bill would undermine affordable housing BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Mayor Lucille Chaump The Oceanport Borough Council is opposing a proposed reform that would end the practice of municipalities transferring their fair share housing obligations to towns outside their towns’ borders. At the Jan. 25 meeting, the council unanimously adopted…
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Court to DEP- how much beach?
Judge rejects beach clubs’ motion to dismiss access suit BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent BY LIZ SHEEHANCorrespondent SEA BRIGHT – – A judge has ordered the state Department of Environmental (DEP) Protection to provide more information to the nine Sea Bright beach clubs it is suing to force them to provide more public access to their…
