Category: HUB Opinion
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Save Sandy Hook will continue to fight Hook project
We have read the article by Mary Lou Strong that appeared in this paper on Nov. 7. Ordinarily we do not reply to such drivel, but this deserves some answers. I am the president of Save Sandy Hook and my husband is the secretary. Save Sandy Hook (SSH) consists of 14 people, residents of our…
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Who’s been eating their porridge?
Above: Mama, Papa and Baby Bear check out what’s left in their bowls of porridge after a visit from Goldilocks during a performance of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” by Paper Moon Puppet Theatre. Right: Children and parents watch the puppets perform at the Red Bank Public Library on Nov. 6. CHRIS KELLY staff
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Pallone has power to end Fort Hancock lease
Congressman Frank Pallone has reportedly written to the director of the National Park Service asking the NPS to terminate its lease with Sandy Hook Partners. The lease will bring about the rehabilitation and reuse of 36 out of 100 buildings in the Fort Hancock district of Sandy Hook, Gateway National Recreation Area. Pallone should know…
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Parents extends thanks to Tour de Shore supporters
On Oct. 12, Timmy’s Tour de Shore for pediatric brain tumor research was held at Fort Hancock in Sandy Hook. It was a beautiful, sunny day perfect for a 2-, 8- and 23-mile bike ride. The Tour de Shore attracted more than 450 bike riders. Many families came out to enjoy a day full of…
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Eleanor Lloyd Guerci
Mrs. Guerci, 89, of Shrewsbury, died Nov. 7, 2008. She resided in Rumson prior to relocating to Shrewsbury. Before her retirement, she was a teacher for Middletown Township School District for 19 years. Prior to that, she was employed 10 years at Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. She was a former secretary and then…
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Zipprich thanks supporters for believing in him
Iwould like to express my humble gratitude to the voters of Red Bank for electing me to the Borough Council. Juanita Lewis and I are thankful to so many residents for their encouragement and loyalty. The opportunity to be a part of one of the most momentous moments in American history is something I will…
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These days we’re walkin’ on the sunny side of life
Red State/ Blue State • DAVE SIMPSON & GREG BEAN Dear Greg: Well, at least we didn’t have to listen to Fleetwood Mac. Remember the big celebration back in 1992, when your guys Bill and Al promised the most ethical administration in history? They kept playing “Don’t Stop Thinkin’ About Tomorrow,” as the adoring crowd…
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Delores R. Kondrup
Mrs. Kondrup, 86, of Rumson, died Nov. 6, 2008. She was a retired seamstress. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, John E.; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Roger and Andrea Kondrup, and David Kondrup; two daughters, Linda Erickson and Laura Lopes; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at…
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Resources available for individuals who stutter
International Stuttering Awareness Day was Oct. 22, and it’s a great time to remind your readers that there are speechlanguage pathologists in your area who specialize in helping people who stutter. The nonprofit Stuttering Foundation provides a free list of local resources for your readers. Just call 800-992-9392, or visit our Web site, www.stutteringhelp.org. Click…
