Category: HUB News

  • Red Bank revives plan for parking garage

    Defeated in 2001, deck proposal to get another look, mayor says BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Plans for a municipal parking garage in Red Bank have resurfaced.Officials confirmed last week that the Borough Council Parking Committee and Red Bank RiverCenter are discussing a proposal for a mixed-use, multi-level parking deck, with…

  • Crawford House to be history/cultural center

    Renovation to begin of 19th-century family home BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer The Crawford House renovation will have the appearance of a 1920s Colonial Revival home. The Historic Preservation Commission of Tinton Falls is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sunday at 4 p.m. to kick off the renovation of the historic…

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    CHRIS KELLY staff O say can you see the dazzling bursts of fireworks light up the night sky over Red Bank during Kaboom! Fireworks on the Navesink on July 3.

  • Boro votes $300K to replace sanitary sewers

    Public info session Aug. 16 will address improvements BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Come September, owners of properties on five downtown side streets should brace themselves for some vigorous digging and cleaning up of sewer lines along their neighborhood’s narrow thoroughfares. New sanitary sewer lines will…

  • Stasi loses RBCS seat; supporters resign

    Search committee will seek candidates to fill vacated posts BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The fallout continued at the Red Bank Charter School (RBCS) last week as the entire board of the Red Bank Charter School Foundation resigned at a special meeting. The action follows the ouster of school board President…

  • Lawsuits dismissed; outlet mall plans persist

    Mayor says developer still needs cooperation from state DOT, DEP BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer TINTON FALLS — They did it right the first time, so no one has a right to complain. That was what state Superior Court Judge Lawrence Lawson had to say about several decisions borough…

  • Golf outing is more than a hole-in-one

    Company shows amputees they can pursue a full life BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Ellaine Biancamano, West Long Branch, a double amputee, has been participating in the event for two years and this year stood to play on new prosthetic limbs. LONG BRANCH — The loss of a limb can seem…

  • Tips on keeping pets safe in a disaster

    TINTON FALLS – The American Red Cross and the Humane Society of the United States have collaborated and created tips to help keep pets safe during times of disaster. With the National Weather Service calling for an above-average hurricane season, residents need to start preparing a disaster plan. This plan should include pets, which rely…

  • Park service gives developer an extension, again

    Citing lawsuit, agency extends time frame by another year BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent BY LIZ SHEEHANCorrespondent The National Park Service (NPS) has given a private developer another year in which to prove it has financing in place to begin the rehabilitation of historic buildings at Fort Hancock. The extension is the sixth given to Sandy…