Category: HUB News
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Turntablist spins vinyl in new music series
Marina Rosenfeld The Black Box of Asbury Park continues its Music of Invention, a monthly series of new music events, on March 16 at 8 p.m. Marina Rosenfeld, internation-ally known composer and New York-based artist, will perform on turntables. As a turntablist, she works from original acetate recordings, remixed live to create nuanced soundscapes of…
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Attorneys propose fix for charter school woes
O’Hern Sr.: Cloud over school preventing flow of new funds BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Two local attorneys are proposing a plan to resolve legal and financial issues facing the Red Bank Charter School. The strategy is being proposed by Daniel O’Hern Sr., a former associate justice of the state Supreme…
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SCOTT PILLING staff Kristen Kennard as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, and Lyndsay Williams, as Dorothy, meet the Munchkin Coroner in Red Bank Catholic High School’s production of “The Wizard of Oz,” which will be performed tonight through Saturday.
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Tinton Falls students jump for heart health
Atchison community surpasses fundraising goal of Jump Rope for the Heart BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Above, Hannah Lynn, a first-grader at the Mahala Atchison School in Tinton Falls, demonstrated her hopping skill during the highly successful Jump for the Heart fundraiser on Feb. 23. At right, first-grader Zarla Dunn doesn’t…
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On Campus
Peter Andrew Bellezza, Little Silver, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Elon University, Elon, N.C. Students named to the list must complete at least 12 semester hours with no grade below an A minus. Bellezza is the son of Nancy and Frank Bellezza. Laura Ann Ronan of Shrewsbury has been…
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Borough in a quandary over building glitches
Council agrees to let work proceed pending meeting with architect, engineer BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Tinton Falls Everyone who attended last week’s Borough Council meeting, including council members, wants to know who’s to blame for the construction problems associated with the new 37,000-square-foot borough hall building. In an effort to…
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Borough puts pay-to-play amendment on hold
Change would remove cap on contributions to local, county campaigns BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS — After public discussion and a plea from a Common Cause representative, the Borough Council voted unanimously to drop an amendment to the borough’s pay-to-play ordinance for the time being. Council members expressed their…
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Panter inserts zoning clause in fort reuse bill
BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer Assemblyman Michael Panter (D-12) says the portion of Fort Monmouth that lies inside the borders of three host communities will be protected under legislation he has introduced to create an official revitalization authority for the infrastructure at the closing U.S. Army base. In a press release…
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Sea Bright: Build new, don’t fix town hall
Planner: Cost estimate, financing plan will be presented later BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT — The Borough Council is moving closer to endorsing construction of a new municipal building on one of two proposed sites. After exploring three possible options posed earlier by Kenneth A. Bowers, the borough’s contracted…
