Category: HUB Opinion
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Letters
Ban on smoking in autos is over the top Driving and smoking in New Jersey can be very dangerous. By themselves, each one can be life threatening, and together, could be a recipe for disaster. As the most densely populated state in the nation, our roadways are becoming increasingly more congested. For our safety, we…
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Obituaries
John C. Muller Mr. Muller, 90, of Tinton Falls, died Aug. 11 at Renaissance Gardens at Seabrook Village, Tinton Falls. Born in Fort Lee, he resided in Ocean Beach and New Milford prior to moving to Tinton Falls 1 1/2 years ago. He was a director of Ocean Beach Yacht Club, Ocean Beach, and supervisor…
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Anniversary of hero’s revolutionary skirmish
Your Turn John F. Newman Guest Column Growing up in the Monmouth and Ocean County areas, we know, or should know, that Capt. Joshua Huddy is serious business and not to be taken lightly. He is our local hero from the Revolution. Don’t mess with Huddy! But people just moving to the area, and unfortunately…
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Letters
Skateboarders exhibit sportsmanship Over the past six weeks,. I have taken my 9-year-old grandson many times to the Monmouth County skateboard park in Long Branch. I have taken him at various times of the day, so what I have to say is not limited by a time-of-day factor. The skateboarders are a fantastic group of…
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Letters
Simple solutions needed for parking, not garage It’s so difficult to disagree with Patti Siciliano. She’s a great writer, runs a great Red Bank store, is chairwoman of Red Bank RiverCenter and she lives here. But when it comes to some of the views expressed in her letter last week, we have to try. First…
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Obituaries
Richard “Dick” Dalton Mr. Dalton, 79, of Red Bank, died Aug. 7 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided there prior to moving to Red Bank 15 years ago. He was an administrator at Dunn & Bradstreet, New York City, retiring after 15 years. He was a crossing guard at…
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Who really needs a parking space?
Borough officials are adamant about the need for a parking garage, but not one person polled can say who would use the 1,400 parking spaces they claim are lacking in the downtown. Everyone from Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. to Parking Utility Manager Neil Burnip to Councilman Arthur Murphy is sure there is a 1,400-space…
