Category: HUB Opinion
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Alternatives to defenseless deer slaughter offered
Something has to be done about the number of deer that are murdered along our roads and cause injury to motorists as well. How about these suggestions? Why not spay a percentage of them as is done with feral cats? Why not ship a percentage of them to wooded areas? If one purchases land and…
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OBITUARIES
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. WARREN E. "SANDY" HUTCHINSON, 75, of Matawan died Jan. 8 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Matawan, he was a lifelong resident, and a winter resident…
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Appeal of charter school growth to continue District officials say they are willing to take case to court if necessary
Staff Writer By john burton Appeal of charter school growth to continue District officials say they are willing to take case to court if necessary RED BANK — The state’s education commissioner has decided to renew the charter for the borough’s Charter School and has given his blessing for the school to grow to include…
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Red Bank residents left holding the bag
"We are aware that the service we currently provide is extraordinary to a far degree [compared to] what is provided by most municipalities in the state." — Bruce E. Loversidge Chief Financial Officer Red Bank Bruce Loversidge’s selection of the word "extraordinary" to describe the commercial trash hauling situation in Red Bank is on the…
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To our readers
To our readers Forms for social announcements are available by calling (732) 358-5200, ext. 8226. If you wish to have a photo returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope; however, we cannot guarantee that pictures will be returned.
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To our readers
To our readers Forms for social announcements are available by calling (732) 358-5200, ext. 8226. If you wish to have a photo returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope; however, we cannot guarantee that pictures will be returned.
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Public wins one in state Legislature
The state has finally passed the Open Public Records Act, which will give the public greater access to government records. The act overhauls New Jersey’s "Right to Know" law, something the New Jersey Press Association and others have been pushing for for many years. Under the old law, only records that are required by law…
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Guest Column Russel J. Wilson Partnership will breathe life into Fort Hancock
Guest Column Russel J. Wilson Partnership will breathe life into Fort Hancock Thank you for the chance to respond to the recent editorial in the Atlanticville and Hub about the historic leasing program under way at the Fort Hancock area of Sandy Hook. Sandy Hook is a unit of Gateway National Recreational Area, one of…
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Parking solution in boro begins with RBC
The report of the Red Bank parking task force is in. Whether the recommendations in the report are something the borough’s leaders and residents can get behind remains to be seen. Calls for decks and more meters may have a hard time winning support, but one finding of the task force is likely to stir…
