Category: HUB News

  • Holiday light drive-through features all new displays

    The annual holiday lights display at the PNC Bank Arts Center. HOLMDEL – It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas as the Holiday Light Spectacular at the PNC Bank Arts Center returns for its ninth season featuring all new displays created by Brandano Displays. Brandano’s lighted displays have been featured throughout the country,…

  • In Oceanport, it’s true that every vote counts

    GOP council candidate loses by one vote, asks for recount BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Joseph Irace Oceanport Borough Council candidate Joseph Irace has called for a recount of the votes cast in the municipal election Nov. 7 after coming up shy by just a single vote. Irace, a Republican, filed…

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    CHRIS KELLY staff Steve Garcia, of The Tree Man, trims the trunk of a 25-foot blue spruce that will be Red Bank’s holiday tree before setting it in place in the Victorian Courtyard on Monmouth Street Nov. 10.

  • NJT: Safety upgrades finished at 12 stations

    BY KARL VILACOBA Staff Writer BY KARL VILACOBAStaff Writer A fence at the Red Bank Train Station directs pedestrians in front of a safety gate. Similar fencing is either installed or will be at 33 stations by 2007. BELMAR – NJ Transit has made progress on a project meant to protect riders from a danger…

  • Fall window dressing

    Students in Barbara Murray’s art class at Markham Place School in Little Silver painted shop windows with Halloween themes last month, populating the shopping district with ghouls, ghosts and goblins. Bottom, Rachel Burns and Charlotte Franco pose with their artwork.

  • Ex-Shore Reg’l teacher to face trial again

    Alleged incident with 2nd female student at 2003 prom BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH – The former Shore Regional High School teacher and coach who previously confessed to endangering the welfare of a child will face trial again for a separate incident involving a second female student. That…

  • Embury UMC upgrades enhance accessibility

    Improvements make 138-year-old building ADA compliant BY SARAH CHOI Correspondent BY SARAH CHOICorrespondent SARAHCHOI A ramp makes Embury United Methodist Church in Little Silver accessible to people with disabilities. LITTLE SILVER – The congregation at Embury United Methodist Church recently held a dedication ceremony to celebrate the completion of improvements to the 138-year-old structure. The…

  • Ordinance would create drug alliance

    BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer SHREWSBURY – An ordinance introduced at the Nov. 6 Borough Council meeting will formally establish the Shrewsbury Community Alliance for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. If approved at the public hearing on Monday, the ordinance would eliminate the need for a resolution each year.…

  • Students are winners in Crop Walk Art Show

    Students at Ranney School created this banner, which won first place in its category for grades 10-12. SEA BRIGHT — The annual Red Bank Crop Walk for the Hungry is a local tradition and now has an offshoot — The Red Bank Crop Walk Art Show. The show is a competition, open to all ages,…