Category: HUB News
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Boro limits where sex offenders may live
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer LITTLE SILVER – Following the lead of several other area towns, the Borough Council has passed an ordinance barring registered sex offenders from living closer than 2,500 feet from playgrounds and schools. The ordinance was passed on April 17 and, according to Borough Administrator Michael Biehl,…
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Paul and Murielle Patton, of Sea Bright, brought their dog, Zoe, to the beach in Sea Bright on Saturday for Clean Ocean Action’s Spring Beach Sweeps. Below, Tom Calvanico of Rumson carries a piece of driftwood off the jetty. Photos by SCOTT PILLING staff
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ART PETROSEMOLO Lightning class sailboats at the start of the 45th annual Long John Regatta held at the Monmouth Boat Club, Red Bank, last weekend.
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Local K-9 teams win competition
The Tinton Falls Police Department K-9 teams, along with the Long Branch Police Department K-9 team, joined together to win first place in the Region 15 K-9 trials held in Egg Harbor Township over the weekend. Members of the teams included: Sgt. Gerald M. Turning with his dog, Rudy; Cpl. Thomas Dennehy with his dog…
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Chase Bank application back to drafting table
Residents’ concerns about safety prompt redesign of plan BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Shrewsbury SHREWSBURY – It is expected that a fifth hearing on the JPMorgan Chase Bank application before the Planning Board, scheduled for May 10, will be canceled. According to Peter Falvo, attorney for the applicant, details of a…
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Failed budget, board seats on district agenda
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Red Bank RED BANK – Members of the Borough Council were expected to meet with public school officials this week to discuss the school district budget, which failed to be approved by voters on April 18. On Monday, Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. was expected to…
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TV show wants walls that can’t keep secrets
Home and Garden Television is seeking historic homes with intriguing pasts to be featured in one of its most popular shows. “If Walls Could Talk,” a long-running hit series on Home and Garden Television (HGTV), features homeowners who have made amazing discoveries about their homes while renovating them. The show is looking for people with…
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Arts council to host Arts Education Awards
The Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC) will present its annual Arts Education Awards on Tuesday, May 16, 6-8:30 p.m. at the Two River Theater in Red Bank. Each year, MCAC highlights an outstanding arts program, arts educator, administrator, arts-infused school and interdisciplinary project in the county, which successfully incorporates the art standards in the curriculum.…
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Sea Bright budget adopted with 3.3-cent hike
Borough’s 13 percent contribution to Shore Regional budget debated BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT – Property owners here can expect local taxes to go up by about $125 this calendar year under the $4.5 million municipal budget adopted by the Borough Council last week. The April 18 public hearing…
