Category: HUB News
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Nicole Sutula and Alexis St. Juliana, students at Brookdale Community College, clear tires and debris from the banks of the Navesink River in Red Bank Saturday during a cleanup sponsored by New Jersey Community Water Watch.
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Pallone: County to get $2M-$3M for beaches
Officials tour beaches damaged by storms in Sea Bright, Long Branch BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer Officials tour beaches damaged by storms in Sea Bright, Long Branch BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer About $2 million to $3 million in federal funds could be coming to Monmouth County from Washington, D.C., to help restore sand to storm-ravaged…
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Silver Star awarded to stellar soldier after 62 years
Bravery of fearless young soldier in WWII battle recognized BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Above, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-6) presents the Silver Star medal to U.S. Army veteran James Serano for bravery during a WWII battle. At right is his granddaughter, Marissa Serano, a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. Left,…
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Protesters take oil companies to task
Merrill Lynch site chosen as representing corporate America BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer PATRICK HICKEY Demonstrators protesting the war in Iraq and oil company profits stood on Broad Street last Saturday. RED BANK — Once again, the Central Jersey Coalition for Peace and Justice brought the movement to end the war…
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CHRIS KELLY staff World Champion Native American Fancy Dancer Larry Yazzie, of the Meskwaki/Dine Nation, performs at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, on Tuesday in celebration of Native American History Month.
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Ordinance shelved on commercial brush pickup
Council to work out compromise with Privetera Florist BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Because of the concerns of a business owner, the Borough Council has put on hold an ordinance that would limit commercial brush pickup. John Privetera, owner of Privetera Florist, Ridge Road, asked the council at…
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NPS releases plan for Fort Hancock cultural landscape
Public meeting will be held Saturday, 1-4 p.m., at Post Chapel BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent BY LIZ SHEEHANCorrespondent SANDY HOOK — Four years after the National Park Service (NPS) committed to enter into a lease for the commercial development of properties at historic Fort Hancock, the agency will take another step in that process when…
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Drainage issues delay work on new boro hall
Contingency fund will absorb extra cost; work won BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Tinton Falls TINTON FALLS — While a drainage problem at the site of the new Borough Hall is an unexpected glitch, borough officials say it should not set the completion of the building back. According to the borough’s…
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Music of Invention: Crossing stylistic boundaries
New music series at SICA on third Thursday of month BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent COURTESY PHOTO Above, the Chamber Cloud Bowls invented by Harry Partch and used to play microtonal music. Carlton Wilkinson knows that serious contemporary music isn’t the easiest art form to sell, but he’s committed to bringing it to…
