March 15, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Cruisin’ running on fumes Annual classic car event forced to pull back due to lack of sponsors

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One possible option for Fort Hancock Plan put forward

By GLORIA STRAVELLI
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A glass-enclosed nature observatory with sweeping views of New York Harbor and a visual arts guild are part of a proposal for the redevelopment of Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook that the public will not get to see. More...

Plans to end Long Range Planning Committee shelved Panel’s chairman has been critical of borough officials on other matters

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Recreation committee may be put out of commission Panel has to follow new rules to comply with state regulations

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Opinion

Killing a committee is no way to silence critics

Fair Haven Mayor William Leonard made the right move in deciding not to disband the borough More...

Guest Column Judith Stanley Coleman Public hearing, comment period should be extended

There is a need to balance the historical, environmental and education importance of Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook with the development plans. More...

Correction

In the March 1 issue of The Hub, the story "Full ballot in school elections" neglected to mention Peter Richardson, 669 River Road, Fair Haven, who is a candidate for the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Board of Education. More...

Borough cracking down on live music Ashes, Echo and Downtown Cafe receive notices

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Three downtown night spots have been told by Red Bank to stop the music. More...

Photo

VERONICA YANKOWSKI Rumson-Fair Haven seniors Chrissy Fisher and Amanda DeMartino celebrate their team More...

Budget calls for 3.5 percent tax increase GOP’s Beck questions financial commitment to borough library

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This time, it’s the performer who gets a ticket Actor’s Broad Street sidewalk performance results in summons

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George Orwell would appreciate the irony More...

Apruzzi, Wolfe seek to finish what they’ve started Longtime councilmen have announced plans to seek re-election

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Bulletin Board

bulletin board Navesink Garden Club receives Petals grant

The Navesink Garden Club, Red Bank, celebrating its 55th anniversary this year, has announced it recently received a grant from Protect the Environment Through Action, Learning and Service (Petals). More...

Changing times benefit York Telecom

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Monmouth County’s culinary school sizzles

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There is always something cooking at the Culinary Education Center of Monmouth County on Drury Lane in Asbury Park. And it More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...

Sports

Bucs win national title; record fastest time ever

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RBC girls overachieve, defend their sectional title

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When the postseason began, the Red Bank Catholic girls More...

Rumson girls break new ground with Group II title

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Chrissy Fisher didn More...