Category: HUB News
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Zoners put off vote on Bridge Ave. project
Application calls for 17 townhomes in two buildings BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — The borough Zoning Board of Adjustment tabled a vote on a 17-unit townhouse development last week over questions about differences in market-rate and affordable housing units. Board member Tom Williams asked for more time to…
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Former boro cop seeks compensation
TINTON FALLS — A routine traffic stop in 2004 that became an altercation between state police and a local officer is back in the news. Former Tinton Falls detective Gary Wade has filed a federal lawsuit against the state police troopers who pulled him over on the Garden State Parkway in Tinton Falls. Police Chief…
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County donates $25,000 to state’s WWII memorial
FREEHOLD — Recognizing the sacrifices made by World War II veterans, particularly those who lost their lives to preserve freedom, the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has donated $25,000 toward the fund-raising effort to build a memorial in New Jersey. “We have a Vietnam veterans memorial and a Korean War memorial, but New Jersey still…
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Tours scheduled of Ft. Monmouth
The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA) in conjunction with the Fort Monmouth Garrison Commander’s Office will conduct a series of tours of the fort property over the next 10 weeks. Individuals who have expressed an interest in a tour of the fort who are representatives of their organizations, or entities from the public…
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Legislature tweaking clean elections process
Changes being made based on lessons of 2005 pilot in District 13 BY KAREN E. BOWES Staff Writer BY KAREN E. BOWESStaff Writer Fair and clean elections in New Jersey? Perhaps it’s not so far-fetched after all. In the Garden State, where wheeling and pay-to-play are still part of the day-to-day political landscape, an updated…
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Wedding bells ring at Riverview Medical Center
Top to bottom: Ginny Klug and Rob Monto exchange vows. With the help of Riverview staff, Marie Monto, center, was able to attend her son’s wedding. The couple shares a slice of wedding cake. RED BANK -— Wedding bells were ringing at Riverview Medical Center on Saturday, Dec. 9, when Rob Monto and Ginny Klug…
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Master gardeners honored for service to Monmouth
COLTS NECK — The Master Gardeners of Monmouth County, a group of gardeners dedicated to educating the public about horticulture and the environment through community service, recently celebrated the Class of 2006 graduation with a covered dish supper at Hominy Hill Golf Course. This year, in addition to the milestones of individual members, the group…
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The changing face of Red Bank
Mixed-use projects bringing new residents to boro BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Plans for the Anderson building call for 23 residential units. New development already approved or proposed will bring an influx of new residents into the borough, changing the face and fabric of Red Bank. An informal tally shows that…
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CHRIS KELLY staff A small crowd gathers at the Red Bank Train Station Dec. 17 for the lighting of the menorah, a Hanukkah tradition.
