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      September 14, 2006  RSS feed
      Borough dedicates six new soccer fields to community members More...

      Habitat for Humanity volunteer Adam Hunter, Ocean Township, works on the roof of a house being built for a family in Red Bank on Saturday. More...

      State funds to be used for parcel; plans call for 74 units

      In anticipation of receiving a grant from the state Department of Community Affairs, the borough of Red Bank has negotiated the purchase of a 1.9-acre tract on Cedar Street as the site for affordable housing. More...


      Habitat for Humanity helps Red Bank family stay in borough

      RED BANK - A borough family will be able to remain in town with the completion of the borough's second Habitat for Humanity house on Bank Street. More...


      The Daughters of Penelope, fifth District Education Foundation, is hosting its annual fundraiser at Monmouth Park Race Track in Oceanport on Sept. 23 at 11:30 a.m. Tickets for entrance to the Turf Room Parterre Level I Room and buffet are $45 and must be purchased in advanced. For more information o More...
      The Republican candidate for the office of mayor of Fair Haven is Michael Halfacre. The candidate's first name was incorrect in the Sept. 8 issue of The Hub. More...
      Mary Margaret "Peggy" Hendrickx Mrs. Hendrickx, 65, of Oceanport, died Sept. 4 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was a long-time resident of Little Silver, prior to moving to Oceanport. She was co-owner of Continental Export Trading Corporation, Newark. She was active in the Democra More...
      New coach brings enthusiasm, fresh outlook to team
      After suffering through one of the worst seasons in the program's history last year, the Red Bank Regional football team is anxious to turn things around this fall. More...
      This letter is in response to the letters to the editor of The Hub regarding the council meeting on Monday, Aug, 28. I attended that meeting and according to Mr. Bill Meyer the meeting was something that "resembled a 'Jerry Springer Show.' " He was absolutely right! More...
      Series showcases state's dance companies Oct. 28-June 3
      The variety and quality of New Jersey's dance companies may be one of our state's best-kept secrets. If you are curious about what Terpsichore has inspired in the Garden State, plan to attend the Two River Theater Company's "Best of New Jersey Dance" series beginning Oct. 28 and ending June 3. More...
      RED BANK - A new school year brings new work and new play to the students of the Red Bank Charter School. More...