March 8, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Oceanport officials, residents meet on tree removal Wardell Circle residents encourage borough to preserve silver maples

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Trees marked for removal will be evaluated by a professional before Oceanport moves forward with road improvements to Wardell Circle. More...

Planners hear proposal for extended-stay hotel Four-story facility would be built on lot next to Sheraton Hotel

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Borough facing higher tax increase this year Municipal rate slated to rise 4.5 cents under planned budget

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Dowd gets minimum on charge of DWI

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Locust Ave. site promotes

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Council seeks to replace trucks

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Wall man now faces stalking charge Same man was charged with harassing three minors in early February

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Opinion

Public needs to know about plans for fort

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Correction

In the Feb. 15 edition of The Hub, a story on page 33, titled "Borough Man Found Dead in His Home," contained two errors. James A. More...

Sports

Red Bank DMR team sets record at Eastern States Trotters, Kingsbery, Hurley run second-best time ever in nation

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Amanda Trotter wasn More...

Shore girls celebrating their first sectional title

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Apparently the seventh time was a charm for the Shore Regional High School girls More...

Heller makes school history for Rumson-Fair Haven Berger, McAuliffe take bronze in Region VI competition

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When the wrestling season began, Rumson-Fair Haven More...

Concerns raised about lack of diversity at Hook Groups that were at Fort Hancock no longer able to afford space there

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A plan to redevelop historic Fort Hancock has eliminated a summer leasing program that brought the disadvantaged More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Kaitlyn Feehan, 7, a first-grader at the Red Bank Primary School, gets caught up in the story being read by fourth-grade teacher Claire Thompson as part of the Read Across America program last week. More...

Getting in early on city’s resurgence Selling Long Branch real estate has helped launch broker’s career

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Visually impaired get a chance to be a cut above Culinary program opens doors in food-service industry for graduates

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Mayor tells RiverCenter door still open on garbage Business owners seeking way to defray costs they face under new rules

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Cast in a new role, Red Bank RiverCenter is attempting to reopen dialogue with the borough on changes recently adopted to municipal garbage ordinances, which would have a major impact on the business community. More...

Visitor Center director named

Margaret Mass has been named to head the Red Bank Visitors Center which is scheduled to be in place at the Red Bank Train Station by summer. More...

Normandie Place home approved Planning/Zoning Board approves 18-foot-wide house on 25-foot-wide lot

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Founder of Lunch Break, HABcore passes at 88 Ed Rogers’ legacy includes four decades of helping area’s less fortunate

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Bulletin Board

Boating workshops in Red Bank start March 8

Irwin Marine, Red Bank, will present three free workshops for new boat owners beginning with the first session to be conducted by local boating author Donald Launer on March 8 at 7:30 p.m. More...

Chamber to offer ‘Show Me the Money’ seminar

The Small Business Council of the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce, Red Bank, will present "Show Me the Money!" March 12 from 8-10 a.m. at the Oakland House Restaurant, Oakland Street, Red Bank. More...

Park service withholding proposals for Fort Hancock

Sandy Hook Superintendent Russel Wilson Tuesday turned down The Hub More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

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Letters

Issue regarding ’Tree of Fifty-Two Peoples’ clarified

It has come to our attention that some confusion surrounds the placement of "The Tree of Fifty-Two Peoples" in the soon-to-be-renovated Red Bank Middle School. Afridesia More...

Proposed Fair Haven tax increase too high

The Fair Haven Borough Council must not accept the 2002 municipal budget introduced Feb. 11. If it does, it will unnecessarily increase our already high tax burden. More...