Category: HUB News
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Group helps local families cope with major illnesses
Tinton Falls BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Some people are willful. They see a need and they are dogged in their determination to fill that need. A unique Tinton Falls organization has only nine members, but they are tenacious about raising money to address the financial needs of families dealing with…
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Suit charges charter school defrauded builder
Patock seeks sale of school property to recover $500K owed BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Red Bank Charter School has until Jan. 30 to respond to a lawsuit claiming it has attempted to defraud the construction company that performed the renovation work on the school campus. Attorneys for Patock Construction…
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PAT HICKEY A piano student with the Monmouth Conservatory of Music plays for residents at Kensington Court, an assisted-living residence in Tinton Falls, during a Jan. 14 concert by conservatory students.
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Sea Bright’s Keeler will lead council in 2006
Fernandes, Scriven sworn to new term; council split 3-3 between parties BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — With the start of her 10th year on the Borough Council, Maria D. Fernandes has passed the torch to the opposite side of the aisle. Actually, the torch is the gavel held by Fernandes, a Democrat,…
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Council will decide if mayor’s veto stands
McKenna: Ordinance as passed opens boro up to lawsuits BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Red Bank Borough Council will decide next week whether to let the mayor’s veto of provisions of a recent ordinance stand or override the veto. It would take a two-thirds majority of council to override Mayor…
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On Campus
Mary E. Bonn, Ocean, was recently named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Alvernia College, Reading, Pa., where she is a senior majoring in elementary education. David Heefner, Red Bank, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., announced the…
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Minister: King’s dream of equality will come true
Rubin tells YMCA BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Sean Byrnes, chief volunteer officer of The Community YMCA, Bishop Fred Rubin and Dr. D. Crist Northington at the 17th annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and His Legacy. WEST LONG BRANCH — “Thank God for dreamers.” That…
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Flood relief, revitalization top mayor’s ’06 wish list
BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT — High on Mayor Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams’ wish list for 2006, right after a shiny new red fire truck, is flood control. Drawing upon her personal experience from driving in the rains that fell earlier last month, Kalaka-Adams acknowledged the challenges of living in an…
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Greater Media Inc. to observe 50th anniversary
Greater Media Inc., Boston, will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in broadcasting throughout 2006. Owned by the Bordes family, the company was founded in 1956 by Yale classmates Peter A. Bordes and Joseph Rosenmiller. Greater Media Inc., whose corporate headquarters is in Braintree, Mass., is one of the largest and few remaining privately held broadcast…
