September 21, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Thousands seek solace in area’s churches

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Riverview staff, volunteers responded quickly to disaster

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Fort personnel fill many roles in tragedy’s aftermath From locating cellphones to dealing with explosives, CECOM experts are on call

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Red Bank Retrospect

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Area police on high alert; no tolerance for bias

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Hundreds decontaminated at Atlantic Highlands site

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Opinion

Terrorists now know what they must fear

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Correction

In the Sept. 14 issue of the Hub, the photo of a ferry at sea on page 3 was incorrectly identified. The ship was described as belonging to New York Fast Ferry. The boat belongs to Seastreak America. More...

Newspapers commit resources to national, local relief efforts

Like all Americans, the employees of Greater Media Newspapers were shocked, saddened and angered by the tragic events of Sept. 11. And like most of our countrymen, we More...

Letters

Thoughts go out to victims and their families

I am a freshman at Penn State University on the University Park campus. I am, however, originally from Red Bank. More...

Remembering the way it was

In the wee hours of Sept. 14, I woke up crying; I had dreamt I was looking at a picture of the New York skyline before Sept. 11. And with the tears came a flood of memories of living in lower Manhattan. More...

Light one candle to achieve balance after tragedies

As we struggle to find our balance after the terrible events of Sept. 11, I want to extend my condolences and sympathy to all our members and friends who may have been personally affected by this tragedy. More...

Dealing with the trauma Red Cross’s role began with meeting victims at Highlands Pier

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When ferries brought passengers fleeing the World Trade Center disaster back to the Highlands last week, among those waiting to minister to them was a team of mental health counselors from the American Red Cross. More...

Ferries deliver aid during, after tragedy at WTC Transport victims then support rescue effort

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Passengers had just disembarked from the 7:55 a.m. New York-bound SeaStreak New York ferry when the unthinkable happened last week. Not long after, a water transport company stepped up to assume a role in America More...

Borough takes small-town approach to crisis

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Training exercise quickly became reality

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Interest in military rises in response to attacks

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Collection days for electronics, computers

The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders has scheduled special days for the proper disposal of unwanted electronics and computers. More...

Preparing to deal with threat of terrorism Long Branch man looked at situation for recently published book

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When he began writing a handbook on preventing terrorist attacks several years ago, Lenzy Kelley could not have anticipated the recent events that have left a nation in anguish. More...

AMERICA RECOVERS

VERONICA YANKOWSKI Diane Collin and Shannon Enright, 4, (l) both of Fair Haven, hold candles during a vigil at Fair Haven fields on Sept. 14. More...

Bulletin Board

BULLETIN BOARD Chorus welcomes new members to rehearsals

The Heart of New Jersey Chorus, Freehold, will hold rehearsals Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Middletown Road and Crawfords Corner-Everett Road, Holmdel. Rehearsals will take place until the end of September. More...

YMCA skate park project gets boost from Rotary

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Guild to accept juried show entries Oct. 3-4

The Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury, will accept entries for its ninth annual juried state show on Oct. 3 from noon to 4:30 p.m., and Oct. 4 from noon to 7 p.m. Pick up of declined work may be done Oct. 5 from 3-4 p.m., and Oct. More...

Sports

Green Wave keeps rolling with win over Manchester Four other local teams fail on the gridiron

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This was an ugly weekend for the local football scene. Four out of five high schools failed to leave this weekend More...

Monmouth falls to 0-2 with tough loss to Point Boro Falcons look for first win on Friday at Wall

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You can say what you want about Monmouth Regional More...

Mistakes cost Blue Devils in 20-16 loss to Colts Neck Shore’s dominant offense not enough to take lead in division

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Despite 260 yards of total offense from the Shore Regional High School football team, Colts Neck was able to steal a game from the Blue Devils on Monday, 20-16. More...