October 20, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Burnip seeks $1M-plus redress from borough

Tort claims parking manager subjected to hostile treatment

Two Red Bank Borough Council members named in a claim of a hostile work environment may be left to pay damages of up to $1 million without help from the borough. More...

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Participants pass the starting line in the 25th annual Red Bank area CROP Walk, which began at Red Bank Regional High School, Little Silver, on Oct. 16. More...

Red RibbonWeek Oct. 24

The Shrewsbury Community Alliance to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse has joined with the elementary school and the police department to designate the week of Oct. 24 Red Ribbon Week. More...

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Two demonstrators show support for American troops in Iraq across the street from the entrance to Fort Monmouth on Oct. 1 More...

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At left, Andrew Faett, 10, Fair Haven, plays a football-toss game while Kathryn Strang, 6, of Rumson, paints a pumpkin at the Fair Haven PTA More...

VA clinic will stay at fort till 2010 or later

Nicholson says clinic will relocate within Monmouth County

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On Campus

Andrew Patrick Emley, Oceanport, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and premedicine at the spring commencement exercises at The College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. More...

In the Arts

The Eatontown Playhouse, Route 35 north, will present the musical More...

‘Four Seasons in Vermont’

“Autumnal” More...

MCAC awards $146,000 in grants

The Monmouth County Arts Council announced grant awards to 28 Monmouth County organizations for Fiscal Year 2006. More...

Opinion

Property tax must be eliminated

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For the Record

The headline over a story on the front page of the Oct. 6 issue of The Hub incorrectly stated that Kim Barrett had regained a seat on the Tinton Falls Borough Council. More...

Sports

Wave makes statement with win over Wall

RBC survives slow start against Lancers

Something happened when Long Branch lost its season-opener against top-ranked Middletown South. More...

Austin adds to résumé with another stellar year

Monmouth University wide receiver rewriting the record books

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Trotters have become leaders of Stanford XC team

These are new times for the Trotter twins, Amanda and Katy.Now veteran upperclassmen, they have assumed the role of leaders on the powerhouse Stanford University More...

L.S. adopts affordable housing ordinances

First-round COAH obligation to build 207 units still unmet

With the third round of state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) obligations under way, the Little Silver Borough Council is taking steps to create a plan based on the amount of undeveloped space in the borough. More...

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Peter McGovern, 3, Fair Haven, searches for toys buried in a haystack at the Harvest Fest sponsored by the Fair Haven PTA at the Knollwood School on Sunday. More...

Tutoring literacy skills: A great way to give back

Volunteers tutor basic skills and ESL; training to begin in Jan.

BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer One in five American adults is functionally illiterate. The definition of literacy has expanded over the past few years and does not mean just the ability to read. More...

PTOs team up for awareness program

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Taxes, developmentdominate Candidates Night

Council hopefuls discuss issues, share vision for boro

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S.B. to get $25K for beach access projects

Bandstand, picnic area, other new structures considered

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Clearwater pursues right to join suit over Hook

Attnys counter gov

Attorneys for Monmouth County Friends of Clearwater have countered legal maneuvering by the federal government aimed at keeping the environmental group from joining a suit seeking to protect Sandy Hook from private development. More...

Private sector now has two votes on fort reuse

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Programs grow in new Salvation Army facility

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Mudslinging creates beautiful pottery

Wheel-thrown or hand-built clay pieces each tell a tale

We all know what mudslinging means these days. We see it every day in political ads. But there is another kind of mudslinging, one that has a positive and productive outcome, even a beautiful one. More...

Int’l exhibit now open at SICA

The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) in Long Branch presents the second annual International Juried Exhibition now through Nov. 12. More...

Bulletin Board

Notes Around Town

The Central N.J. Coalition for Peace and Justice will host a protest on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. outside the Merrill Lynch building on Broad Street in Red Bank. More...

Community Bulletin Board

Meridian Health, Neptune, will present More...

Obituaries

Obituaries

Florence E. Asman Mrs. Asman, 97, of Red Bank, died Oct. 15 at Navesink House, Red Bank. Before moving to Red Bank in 1991, Mrs. Asman had resided in Little Silver for many years. More...

Letters

Letters

Helping our neighbors in Monmouth County A month after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, we continue to see images of unimagined devastation. It More...

Business

A gallery where ideas are carved in stone

The Stone Gallery showroom opens at Seaside Materials

Twenty-three years in the field have given Anthony Damiano a perspective on the past, present and future of the masonry supply industry. More...