October 19, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Powder creates scare at Eatontown postal center Postal inspectors say substance not likely to be anthrax

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The large regional postal center on Industrial Way became the first U.S. Postal Service facility in Monmouth County known to experience an anthrax scare. More...

Evening of Remembrance attended by thousands

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RUMSON More...

Funding requested to step up Earle facilities

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Naval Weapons Station Earle More...

COA seeks beach sweep volunteers

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Clean Ocean Action has been conducting its twice annual "Beach Sweeps" along the New Jersey shoreline since the environmental activist organization was founded 16 years ago. More...

Teacher accompanies students to France for art’s sake

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The rugged stone of cave walls, the luminous sunlight, brilliant hues and quaint villages of the French countryside that have inspired artists from prehistoric to modern times continue to make pilgrims of local artists. More...

Opinion

Traditional charities left empty-handed

This weekend Red Bank is going to be the site of the latest big event to raise money in support of those who suffered losses in the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11. More...

Guest Column Lynn M. Guiser The dark side of special education

My husband and I have been attending our local Board of Education meetings for the past six to eight months. This past summer, many special education parents began to attend Board of Education meetings. More...

Correction

A caption for a photo that accompanied a story on The Wine Experience, Tinton Falls, in the Oct. 12 business section of the Hub incorrectly identified Sam Zimmerman as a co-owner of the winemaking center. More...

R.B. seeks solution to problem intersection Study for traffic signal at White and Maple OK’d

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The intersection of White Street and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, is being targeted as a location for a new traffic light. More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Edward Krystopwicz, a member of the Rumson Fire Department, sings the national anthem at the Evening of Remembrance program on Oct. 11 at Victory Park, Rumson. More...

Businesses advised to prepare for emergencies

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The events of Sept. More...

Council candidates square off in debate

Dems point to record; More...

Railroad crossing repairs wrap up Intersection of train tracks and Broad Street opens two days early

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RED BANK More...

Documenting the lives shattered by destruction Rumson teen gives

survivors a place to tell story of Sept. 11 tragedy More...

Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Red Bank Crop Walk to help feed the hungry

The Red Bank area Crop Walk "Walk for the Hungry" is scheduled for Oct. 21 at Red Bank Regional High School, 110 Ridge Road, Little Silver. Walkers may register at 1 p.m. and the walk will begin at 1:30 p.m. More...

bulletin board League recipient of two prestigious awards

The Junior League of Monmouth County (JLMC), Rumson, recently received two awards from the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County and the Monmouth Housing Alliance Inc. (MHA) at an annual reception at Merri-Makers, Sea Bright. More...

Man gets electrocuted, killed on routine job

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TINTON FALLS More...

Sports

Fired up Keyport team is too much for Bulldogs Red Bank, RBC chalk up wins over the weekend

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The Rumson-Fair Haven Bulldogs lost a tough game to a fired-up Keyport squad on Saturday, after showing signs that they may be ready to compete with the Shore Conference More...

Shore Regional girls top Middletown South, 2-0 15th win secures Blue Devils top seed in Shore Conference Tourney

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Aggressive offense, solid defense, and a coach who knows the game usually add up to a winning combination. More...

Sport Shorts

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