Category: HUB News
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Council mulls options for new borough hall
Building in former Peninsula house, current location considered BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer The vacated elementary school building on Church Street will probably not be the site of a proposed new borough hall in Sea Bright. Nor is it likely that the existing municipal building and adjacent gymnasium at 1167 Ocean…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Val Kharkover, 12, of Marlboro, Garrett Walker, 11, of Manalapan, and Jonathan DeCarlo, 13, of Locust, perform on Feb. 3 during an international celebration that capped a weeklong celebration of diversity at the Ranney School in Tinton Falls.
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Highlands official joins GOP race for freeholder
LONG BRANCH — Anna Campbell Little, Republican councilwoman for the borough of Highlands, Friday announced that she is a candidate for the freeholder seat vacated by Amy Handlin. An attorney with a solo practice in Highlands and Elizabeth, Little joined a field of approximately eight candidates who have put their names forward for the seat…
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Oceanport mulling school referendum
District considering $2.3M in renovations at 2 borough schools BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer The Oceanport Board of Education is considering asking borough taxpayers to approve $2.3 million in renovations to both district schools this year. The board is currently talking to financial advisers to see what financial impact a referendum…
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Seashore campers are part of ‘one big happy family’
Seashore Day Camp to celebrate 80th anniversary Saturday BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer PHOTO BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Clockwise: Siblings John, Gus and Carolee Villapiano are the third generation to run Seashore Day Camp during its 80 years of operation in Long Branch. Their father, Augustus, (l) worked for Seashore founder…
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Cell tower hearing rescheduled to March 2
Attorney: Zoners who belong to church may have conflict of interest BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer FAIR HAVEN –– It was standing room only at last week’s Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting, but the hearing on a proposal for a privately constructed cell tower that drew the large crowd to borough…
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Reuse committee wants seat on redevelopment authority
Lewis suggests rezoning Eatontown portion of fort land BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — To ensure that the existing Fort Monmouth Reuse Committee (FMRC) remains intact, elected leaders from the closing U.S. Army base’s three host communities are sharing their vision for a proposed redevelopment authority with the powers in…
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SCOTT PILLING staff Sgt. Kyle Theres gets help putting on his bomb gear from other members of the 754th Ordnance Co. during training exercises on explosive ordnance disposal held at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, on Jan. 2.
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Monmouth St. buildingwould get 3 more stories
Mixed-use project calls for retail, office space, six apartments BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — An applicant seeking to add three stories to a building on Monmouth Street ran into opposition at the borough Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing last week over the parking shortfall created by the project.…
