Category: HUB News

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    CHRIS KELLY staff Ginger Mullins, 4, shows her father, Tom, which bouquet she wants to give her mom for Mother’s Day at the Rumson Garden Club’s 20th annual Plant Sale held May 13.

  • Red Bank Charter School board in flux

    Parents seek right to nominate trustee BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – Two longtime trustees of the Red Bank Charter School will be stepping down from the board, while at the same time, parents are calling for the right to nominate a candidate for a spot on the board.…

  • Attorney unraveling Dwek’s tangled empire

    Solomon Dwek, v.p. of Deal Yeshiva, charged with bank fraud BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer Solomon Dwek’s $100 million offer to purchase the 117-acre Deal Golf and Country Club last fall was one its members could – and did – refuse. Dwek, the Ocean Township-based real estate mogul, who now faces federal charges of attempting…

  • Attny: Public shut out of final Tredwell decision

    Judge to rule on motion to add testimony in appeal BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer On Nov. 19, 2004, the Parents sought to amend the subdivision approval. “The amended application,” according to Lehrer’s decision, “requested bulk variances to create a three-lot subdivision which would permit the retention of the historic portions…

  • Keshish takes top school spot in W. Long Branch

    She had sought superintendent spot in Red Bank district BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – As the search for the new superintendent for the Red Bank Public School District wraps up, one candidate with close ties to the district has taken herself out of the race. Assistant Superintendent for…

  • Council opposes R.B. Recycling expansion plan

    Attorney: Feds override boro, county on waste facility BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Red Bank Borough Council passed a resolution on Monday opposing a plan that would bring an additional 600 tons of waste per day through the borough. Although the final say on the Red Bank Recycling’s proposal to…

  • Boro Council OKs extra $1.5M for boro hall

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council approved a bond ordinance providing supplemental funding for the construction of the new municipal complex at the May 2 meeting. The ordinance appropriates $1.5 million and authorizes the issuance of $1,426,000 bonds or notes to finance part of the cost. The $1.5 million in additional funding became necessary after…

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    SCOTT PILLING staff Murlaine Alexis, a student at Red Bank Catholic High School, dances at the 56th Monmouth County Cotillion Scholarship Ball held at Convention Hall in Asbury Park on May 6.

  • Shrewsbury budget calls for 3.9-cent increase

    BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer SHREWSBURY – The borough introduced its $7.4 million 2006 municipal budget last week. If approved, the tax levy would be $5,405,764, an increase of $343,762 over last year’s tax levy of $5,064,002. The tax levy reflects anticipated revenues, other than current property tax, of almost $2…