Category: HUB News
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Final panel in series on black issues June 17
RED BANK — A local author will lead the third and final panel discussion organized by a soon-to-be Red Bank Regional (RBR) High School graduate. Phillip Thomas Duck, author of “Playing with Destiny,” which explores issues of family and fatherhood in the African-American community, will head the panel , which was organized by RBR senior…
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Primary results in Sea Bright, Oceanport
SEA BRIGHT — Running uncontested, all three candidates for two open council seats won the nominations of their respective parties during the June 7 primary. Council President Maria D. Fernandes and Councilman Thomas E. Scriven, both incumbents, secured the Democratic nominations for their council seats with 40 votes and 34 votes, respectively. Republican Peggy R.…
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Can you hear them now?
Sea Bright looking at cell tower to improve reception BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer SEA BRIGHT — If you can make and receive cell phone calls while you’re in this town, you’re one of the few who can. But borough officials are hoping that bad cellular and cut off…
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Offer of $4.1 million for Tredwell House rejected
Judge to rule on injunction barring demolition BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Tredwell Preservation Coalition is seeking to bar demolition of portions of the 300-year-old Tredwell House in Rumson. A $4.1 million purchase offer for the historic Tredwell House has been turned down by its new owners. According to the…
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Filmmaker documents history of city being reborn
BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent The boardwalk in Asbury Park is a vantage point for Christina Eliopoulos, who is filming “Greetings from Asbury Park,” a documentary that traces the history of the city. Above: With Palace Amusements in the background, the filmmaker interviewed Louise and Bob Sugarman. Christina Eliopoulos knows that Asbury Park’s…
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Photo
JEFF GRANIT staff Minden Yuskevich (l) and Andrea Cilento lead the celebration after the Red Bank Catholic girls beat Mount St. Dominic to win the Non-Public A state championship on Saturday in Toms River. For story, see sports.
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World War II survivors
CHRIS KELLY staff U.S. military items from the World War II era were on display at last weekend’s Fort Monmouth Armed Forces Community Celebration in Oceanport.
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Red Bank Charter School responds to state report
School will appeal order to give back $1M in state funding BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Red Bank Charter School trustees have agreed to make changes recommended by a state report including not adding to the school’s debt and hiring a business administrator. The board of trustees of the charter school…
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Photos of 2 passions: baseball and home garden
“Lex Legends” The photography of Andrea M. Tarr, West Long Branch, will be on exhibit at the Red Bank Public Library through July 28. The exhibit will feature works from two of the photographer’s collections, “The Garden of Andrea Tarr” and “Rounding the Bases.” “The Garden of Andrea Tarr” reflects the artist’s passion for both…
