Category: HUB News
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Coalition and Tredwell owners $700K apart
Preservation group hopes to keep 300-year-old property intact BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RUMSON — A group of preservationists is cobbling together financing to keep the historic Tredwell House intact. “We’ll have to put together an amazing coalition of angels, miracles and Green Acres money,” said Mary Lou Strong. “I’m praying.”…
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Sea Bright’s ‘CodeRED’ system is up and running
Residents encouraged to sign up to be contacted during emergencies BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer Sea Bright SEA BRIGHT — Imagine if you could telephone all of the households in this small oceanside town within a three-minute window. Sea Bright police now have that capability, and more importantly, a…
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Business owner balks at paying for roadwork
Mayor BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — A request for road paving has left one business owner feeling flat. Pat Mazzucca, president of Globe Petroleum on Central Avenue, spoke at the Borough Council meeting Monday, requesting that Central Avenue be added to the borough’s 2005 road program. “We’ve sent…
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Lyme disease epidemic increases in summer
With over 300 known strains of the Lyme disease bacteria worldwide, Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious illness in the United States, growing at five times the rates of the AIDS and HIV infections, according to the Turn the Corner Foundation. Lyme disease has been reported in 49 states, every continent and nearly every…
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Above left, Tinton Falls Police Chief Gerald Turning struggles with officer “Rudy” during a demonstration by the K-9 unit at Tinton Falls Community Day held at Ranney School Aug. 6. At right, Kyle Monica Willman and her family tour the fire department display. PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff
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Municipal building cost may rise
Mayor, council seek accounting for $9M BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — There’s a hole in the ground marking the spot for the long-awaited new municipal building, and officials are finding themselves buried in more costs to cover its construction. But before any more money is spent on the 37,000-square-foot main building…
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Who’ll patch sidewalks an issue in F.H.
Residents oppose ordinance that would hold them responsible BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer FAIR HAVEN — Public sidewalks are a public responsibility, according to borough residents. In fact, many residents are adamant about that point since an ordinance regarding sidewalk maintenance was introduced last month. In the ordinance, the Borough Council…
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Traffic, parking issues at West Side Lofts hearing
Engineer testifies project would have minimal impact BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer A rendering showing the proposed West Side Lofts project fronting Edmund Wilson Boulevard, across from the new Two River Theater. RED BANK — Several residents attended the recent zoning board hearing on the West Side Lofts project to voice…
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GLORIA STRAVELLI Kathy Dorn Severini (l-r), Daniel W. Dorn Jr. and James Dorn marked the final day of Dorn’s Photography Unlimited on July 29. The photography business founded in Red Bank in 1937 by Daniel W. Dorn Sr. closed after almost seven decades of recording the history of the area and milestones in the lives…
