Category: HUB News
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On Campus
Caroline H. Panter, Red Bank, received a bachelor of arts degree with highest honors at the spring commencement exercises at Rutgers College, New Brunswick. She also received a $47,220 scholarship and will pursue a master of arts degree in medieval studies at the Fordham University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Bronx, N.Y., in the…
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Sea Bright looks at options for boro hall
BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT – If sticker shock discourages borough officials from approving a new town hall, they might agree to see the town’s existing structure undergo an extreme makeover. Either way, the Borough Council is gearing up for some type of construction work on its aging municipal…
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Chase takes bank application off table
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer SHREWSBURY – An unwelcome bank branch has chosen not to move into the neighborhood of Queen Ann Drive and residents are thrilled. JPMorgan Chase bank withdrew its application from the Planning Board last week during a scheduled hearing on June 21. According to Planning Board secretary…
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Corzine names four to fort reuse panel
Fair Haven resident is tapped BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN – Nearly two months after he signed legislation that officially created the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority, Gov. Jon S. Corzine nominated four private-sector members to the 10-member panel. One is an expert in building trades and a member…
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T.F. forms alcohol & drug alliance
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – An ordinance was introduced at the June 13 Borough Council meeting to establish the Alliance Committee to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse. If approved in July, the new alliance will replace the Tinton Falls Alliance to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse program, which…
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Boro, county disagree on road widening
Some frontage will be taken for Sycamore Avenue project BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – The county wants to widen a portion of Sycamore Avenue before a light is installed at the Hance Avenue intersection, but some residents and council members don’t think it is necessary. After a concerned…
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History goes up in smoke
Cause of blaze that engulfed Tredwell House still unknown BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Firefighters battle the blaze that destroyed the 300-year-old Tredwell House in Rumson June 15. The Tredwell House, which stood in Rumson for more than 300 years, was left in ruins and slated to be…
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Work on Hance Ave. under way
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer LINDADENICOLA Drainage pipes along Hance Avenue and Apple Street wait to be installed underground. TINTON FALLS – Rows of large pipes laid out along Hance Avenue, aka County Route 51, will be going underground soon. The county has already started digging the burrow for the drainage…
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Parking shortfall stalls wireless antenna plan
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – An application before the Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment calls for doubling the number of cellular antennas on the roof of a residential apartment building. Cingular Wireless has submitted an application to install 12-panel cellular antennas on the roof of the Les Gertrude…
