Category: HUB News
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Cost of road project decreases
FAIR HAVEN — The Hance Road drainage improvement project will be completed sometime in the spring for a total cost below that originally projected, the borough administrator said earlier this week. The project, which began in the fall, consists of replacing curbs and sidewalks on Hance Road along with improving the drainage systems, Julie L.…
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R.B. Charter School weighs appeal options
Board will decide whether to pursue appeal of $1M fine BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Following the denial of its appeal of a $1 million fine, the Red Bank Charter School may file a petition of appeal with the Office of Administrative Law in Freehold. “This will be our first chance…
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On Campus
Andrew Patrick Emley, Oceanport, received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and premedicine at the spring commencement exercises at The College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. A graduate of Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, he will pursue a degree in orthopedic medicine. He is the son of Yvonne and Gavin…
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Have skis, will travel
Founded in 1960s, Schussboomers ski slopes far and near BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Virginia Zielinski (l-r), Sagan Sanderson, Chris Herbert, Ray Onufer, Marion Zielinski, Alain Lebrasseur and Terri-Lynn Lebrasseur socialize during the ski club trip to Mont Blanc, Canada, on Jan. 24. While the weather here on the New Jersey…
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Treasure Island store on Route 35 north in Shrewsbury will be closing. The parent company, with 16 stores in New Jersey and New York, started as one small store over 30 years ago in Mahwah selling outdoor furniture, Christmas trees and trimmings, and home accents collected from around the world. An official closing date has…
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Couple wants club to unite residents with Dutch roots
Although they have lived in America since 1957, Arnold and MaryAnn van Ruitenbeek have started a Holland-America club in an effort to maintain their Dutch roots. The purpose of the new club is to find other people with similar histories and experiences. “We moved in from Arizona recently, and I would like us to get…
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Tredwell House offer withdrawn
Owners asking $1.8 million; bidder ends negotiations BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RUMSON — The prospective buyer of the Tredwell House has reportedly withdrawn the offer because the asking price was too high. According to Mary-Lou Strong, a member of the Tredwell Preservation Coalition, Arthur and Leslie Parent, the current owners…
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Halah Davis, 6, Oceanport, has her eye on Olympic gold as she skates on the artificial ice at the new ice rink at Pier Village, Long Branch, on Jan. 28.
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Fees for water connection to increase
Public hearing on proposed ordinance scheduled for Feb. 27 BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — The fee for connecting to the borough’s water and sewer utility may soon be increasing and regulations for opening up roads for pipe repairs may become more strict. At last week’s Borough Council meeting,…
