Category: HUB News
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History in replica will be honored on Memorial Day
Restored miniatures of Allen House and grounds on view at historical society BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Jack Wilson (l-r)shows two members of the Shrewsbury Historical Society, Councilman Donald Burden and Hermann Allen, the miniature additions he created for the Allen House. SHREWSBURY — History is the name for stories of…
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Phyllis Schnall Phyllis Schnall was presented with the annual Hadassah National Leadership Award at the Red Bank Chapter installation of new officers and board members on May 22. The award recognizes members whose leadership accomplishments reflect Hadassah’s dedication to the principles of the volunteer ethic. Award recipients are selected by their peers and represent a…
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West Side Lofts evolves as hearings continue
Building scaled down, lower density, more parking in plans BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Rendering of West Side Lofts along Edmund Wilson Plaza RED BANK – A late start led to a late night for the most recent hearing on the West Side Lofts project in front of the Borough Zoning…
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Boro to pave part of Hope Road
$150K state grant plus bonds will pay for part of roadwork BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – Road improvements to a portion of Hope Road are on the schedule now that the Borough Council appropriated $211,000 for the work. That amount includes an state Department of Transportation (DOT) grant…
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NJMSC marine program to begin June 4 at Hook
The New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium (NJMSC), Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, will begin its Families Investigate Science Hands-on (F.I.S.H.) program June 4 at 1 p.m. with “On Sandy Shores.” “Incredible Crustaceans” and “Happiness is a Horseshoe Crab” will be June 10 at 3 and 6:30 p.m. respectively. Several programs will be offered this summer with…
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Envisioning the future begins in Tinton Falls
Planners seek input from residents; initial meeting set for May 31 TINTON FALLS – The people responsible for putting together a master plan for the future of the borough are seeking input from residents. Joel Davies, the borough’s Planning Board chairman, said he hopes many residents will come to the first town hall type meeting…
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Drills test getting meds to first-responders
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer SCOTT PILLING staff Students of the Red Bank Primary School meet Maryann Devine and her Seeing Eye dog in training, Pancho. The Monmouth County Health Department is asking residents for their cooperation while they perform a drill for first-responders. In conjunction with the Monmouth County Office…
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Wellness Community benefit set for May 25
“Wellness Around The World,” a food and wine event honoring people affected by cancer, will take place on Thursday evening, May 25, at the Sheraton Eatontown at 6:30 p.m. The shore area’s best restaurants will serve some of their favorite foods, accompanied by delicious wines, sake, tequila and beer. The event is sponsored by The…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Jack Friedman, 3, Long Branch, pretends he is driving one of the Sea Bright Fire Department’s fire trucks during the borough’s 125th anniversary celebration on May 20.
