Category: HUB News
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S.B. looks to hush noise, loud music
Revisions to law would set quiet time between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT – Pumping up the volume after 10 p.m. will be outlawed in this oceanfront community under the proposed revisions to its noise laws. After hearing earlier this summer from residents who…
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Lifeguard Lollapalooza
Clockwise from top: Seven Presidents lifeguards Michelle Kantor and Dustin Pescatore dig deep while rowing back to shore in the surfboat relay. Seven Presidents lifeguard Steve Bauer races to land in an ocean kayak during the surf medley event. Kantor and Pescatore are launched into the surf during the surfboat relay. Monmouth Beach lifeguard Billy…
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Board will hire attorney for cell tower application
Residents question whether outside experts will look at cell tower BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent BY LIZ SHEEHANCorrespondent FAIR HAVEN – After hearing residents’ questions concerning the Verizon-Omnipoint application to build a 133-foot cell tower in the borough, the Zoning Board decided to hire a professional engineer, a planner and a radio frequency expert to evaluate…
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3 join ranks of boro P.D.
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – Three new officers were appointed to the borough police department to fill positions left open by some recent retirements and resignations. The new probationary patrolmen were sworn in at the July 24 meeting of the Red Bank Borough Council, with friends and family…
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Work on Sea Bright bridge to begin in April
Residents urged to brace now for traffic delays, especially in North Beach BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT – Just about a month before beach-lovers come to town next year, construction on the new Highlands-Sea Bright Bridge is slated to begin. Though the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) is…
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Fort reuse panel to look at proposed new company
Patriots Alliancesuggests Tech Preserve to transition move to Md. BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH – Fort Monmouth civilian employees reluctant to move south with their jobs by 2011 might be able to find work at a proposed new “company” … at least for a while. A public-private partnership…
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Photo
CHRISKELLYstaff Under the supervision of Bob Nogueira, of Fair Haven, John Moschella cuts out the bottom of a canoe as Drew White looks on during a canoe-building workshop at the YMCAChildren’s Cultural Center, RedBank, held in conjunction with the Navesink Maritime Heritage Association, July 27.
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Notes
Christ Church Episcopal in Shrewsbury invites the community to join in the “Under the Blue Moon Gala,” a dinner-dance to be held Aug. 5 at Gibbs Hall, the Fort Monmouth Officers Club. There will be live music for dancing, a gift auction and 50/50 drawing. Baby- sitting arrangements can be made at a moderate charge…
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Oceanport first responders: Don’t use county’s 911
Sharkey: Boro could save $225K yearly by joining county’s dispatch BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer OCEANPORT – When it comes to 911 operators, you get what you pay for, according to several local first responders. Even if the borough government could slice $225,000 out of its municipal budget by furloughing its…
