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GUEST COLUMN
Will anyone stand up for the trees? LUKE ZALESKI Two years ago, I wrote a letter to The Hub, expressing my disappointment over a ruling by the Fair Haven Planning Board that allowed a builder to cut down a 100-year-old, 100-foot-tall specimen tree so that a house could be built on a subdivided property on…
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New health care law is a boon to all
The new health care law, known as Obamacare, will make some 900,000 New Jersey women between the ages of 19 and 44 eligible for enrollment for health care insurance starting Oct. 1. This is good news for women who have been living without health insurance because of pre-existing conditions, lacking coverage after leaving home as…
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New Jersey’s ‘Silicon Shore’
By SUZIE XIE Staff Writer From transistors to radio transmissions, New Jersey has been a stronghold of emerging technology. But can the state compete with the likes of Silicon Valley in California? Entrepreneur Avi Karnani thinks so. The founder of startups Thrive and Churnless, Karnani said Silicon Valley and New Jersey are similar in terms…
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Member of ‘The Family’ celebrates in Freehold
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer John D’Leo, one of the stars of “The Family,” says a few words to family and friends during the private screening of the film. Eighteen-year-old cast member John D’Leo wanted to celebrate his lead role in “The Family” with his real family. The Monmouth County native appeared at the AMC…
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TEDx delivers big concepts
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Gabriella Levine leads the discussion, “Democratizing Innovation With Open-Source Hardware,” during the TEDxNavesink conference at Brookdale Community College on Sept. 20. LAUREN CASSELBERRY I t started with an idea. Atlantic Highlands resident Brian Smiga and a team of fellow volunteers decided to stage a TEDx conference in New Jersey, bringing…
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Community mourns loss of a partner and friend
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer With his family looking on, Red Bank police Capt. Stephen G. McCarthy was sworn in as chief of police by state Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mellaci Jr. on Jan. 11, 2010. McCarthy passed away on Sept. 23. Members of the community mourned the loss of popular Red Bank Police…
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Red Bank Catholic’s Chris Cesarioi heads the ball towards a teammate before Holmdel’s Rob Ceriello can break the play during the Sept. 21 match played at Holmdel. The Hornets prevailed, 3-2. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Stephen G. McCarthy
Mr. McCarthy, 50, of West Long Branch, the chief of police for Red Bank, died, Sept. 23, 2013. His accomplishments in law enforcement started at Rutgers University where he graduated with a degree in criminal justice. Later, he attended Kean University, obtaining a Masters in Public Administration degree. He was a graduate of the FBI…
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