Category: HUB Opinion
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Seniors enjoyed Rumson-Fair Haven’s ‘Cinderella’ T he Rumson Senior Citizens Club would like to thank the Rumson-Fair Haven High School Board of Education, the performing arts department, faculty and students, and the Tower Players for a very enjoyable experience on March 26. The seniors were invited to a luncheon and performance of the show Cinderella.…
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Let us hear from you. . . If you have something to say, The Hub wants to hear from you. Whether it be in response to something you read in The Hub or an issue that concerns you, send us a letter for publication. Letters to the editor will be published weekly on the editorial…
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More finesse, not less, needed for systems R egarding the March 24 story about dispatchers in Tinton Falls, your story has the quote about "too much melding of man and machine" backwards. In such systems, what the technology seems to say and what a human under intense pressure actually knows must be quickly and accurately…
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Happy belated birthday, Bobbe. You’ve gone a long way Just read your March 17 edition of The Hub. I was surprised to see the article about my friend Bobbe Katz in reprints from the Red Bank Register — 50 years ago. I sent the article along to her. She is happily residing in Santa Rosa,…
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A budget that comes in like a flood T his week last year, The Hub ran a story on the front page about Sea Bright’s plight with the Shore Regional budget. The lead sentence read: "With the strength of a nor’easter, Shore Regional High School’s proposed budget is threatening to blow through this borough and…
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Let us hear from you. . . If you have something to say, The Hub wants to hear from you. Whether it be in response to something you read in The Hub or an issue that concerns you, send us a letter for publication. Letters to the editor will be published weekly on the editorial…
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If you don’t like it, then look away O n a corner of Wilshire Boulevard, at the edge of Westwood Village below the University of California at Los Angeles, rises a strange monument to the tangled relations between art and commerce, regulations and expression in contemporary America. It is an unfinished mural of the Statue…
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Pedestrian safety really is the issue I n William Chandler’s letter to the editor (March 24), his personal attack against a writer who complained of dangerous crosswalks seemed to belittle the need for pedestrian safety issues to be addressed. I am a mother who, with a small toddler, chooses to walk around Red Bank because…
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School should be updated and curriculum enhanced I applaud the initiative taken by the current Red Bank Board of Education to renovate the Upper Elementary/Middle School. The propositions presented by USA Architects, Somerville, are extreme, but warranted in regard to the current condition of the facility and the academic program envisioned by the Board of…
