May 3, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Boro officials may replace dilapidated DPW building Employees filed a grievance related to condition of structure

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Officials are considering razing and rebuilding the Department of Public Works building in an attempt to alleviate deteriorating conditions More...

Bill would bring back Clean Communities Program Palaia says he will support stricter enforcement provision

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Local communities will have to get by with drastically reduced state grants for recycling and litter abatement this year unless the Legislature renews funding for the state More...

Community Y, Kids Bridge joining forces Youth services center to function as branch

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RED BANK More...

McGreevey brings budget battle to town Governor addresses packed Wilson Hall about state matters

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Petitioners seek 2nd hearing on Hook plan Group also asking for more detail on proposal before commenting

An environmental advocate has launched a petition drive calling on the National Park Service to hold a second public hearing More...

Picking up trash, support for anti-litter program COA pushes for new, tougher, littering law during beach sweep

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While they were clearing litter off beaches from Keyport to Cape May last weekend, Clean Ocean Action volunteers were gathering support for legislation that will help end the problem of pollution fouling local beaches and harming wildlife. More...

Opinion

Memorial need not be in place tomorrow

Things seem to be moving very quickly to put a memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center attacks on Sandy Hook. Perhaps a little too quickly. More...

Corrections

In the April 19 issue of The Hub, we incorrectly reported that school board members in Tinton Falls are paid for their work. More...

Sports

Timely hitting propels Wave past RBC in extra innings

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Twice Long Branch needed to come from behind against Red Bank Catholic, and twice it succeeded. More...

Jersey Blues win GSAC; get No. 1 seed for Region XIX

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Blue Devils top Colonials with extra-inning homer Ryan Yelton, Mike Dilione team up for four hitter

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Shore Regional catcher Marc Hynds-man knew exactly where his ninth-inning 1-0 pitch was going as soon as he hit it. More...

Opposition pushes board to delay personnel cuts Nearly 100 people speak out against cutting music teacher’s hours

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Move over, Mr. Holland, this opus belongs to Kevin Pryor. More...

Photo

JERRY WOLKOWITZ Tiera Hicks, a fourth-grader at Red Bank Primary School, celebrated Arbor Day last Friday with fourth-grade teacher Kim Repko by planting tree saplings. More...

Right time and place for branching out New owners of Squire’s Court see opportunity in West Long Branch catering facility

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Consultant hired as acting superintendent John McMahon selected as board president at reorganization meeting

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Trade Center memorial suggested for Sandy Hook Council supports concept but wants other works considered

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Unions trying to organize at recycler Company officials say dismissals not related to unionizing effort

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County planners seek answers on fort project Board concerned with habitat destruction, traffic related to proposal

The Monmouth County Planning Board has called for a traffic impact analysis and other environmental impact studies before the National Park Service goes ahead with plans for the proposed redevelopment of Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook. More...

Bulletin Board

‘Dear America’ at Point Road School, May 10

Point Road School, Little Silver, will present the musical Dear America by the Pushcart Players May 10 at 1:45 p.m. The troupe will perform for children in grades kindergarten through fourth. More...

‘Stonebreaking’ slated at Sandy Hook May 11

The Memoria Project, Red Bank, will hold a "stonebreaking" at the site of its monument May 11 at 11 a.m. at Sandy Hook, Gateway National Recreation Area. The memorial will be donated to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. More...

Walks, tours and plays at Sandy Hook in May

Several events are scheduled at Sandy Hook during May, beginning with "May Migrants Mania" May 4 at 9 a.m. at the visitor center. Birders will join a naturalist to look for migratory songbirds. Attendees should bring binoculars. 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...

Letters

Taxpayers need to voice opinions over Hook’s future

Thanks to The Hub for informing us about the National Park Service More...

Director extends thanks to music program supporters

As director of the Shore Regional High School music program, I More...