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U.S. Army WWII veteran Allan Ostar listens as the names of 85 New Jersey soldiers who lost their lives in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are read during a flag-raising ceremony held at Seabrook Village in Tinton Falls Sept. 12. More...
F.H. and Rumson vote to form joint committee

The proposals of the Two River Regional Police Study Group were met with guarded skepticism by officials in Rumson and Fair Haven last week, with both municipalities expressing serious doubts about the feasibility of consolidating their police departments. More...

Debbie Mans is the new head at NY/NJ Baykeeper

The quiet motion of the Raritan Bay mesmerized people sitting on the benches at the borough promenade as Debbie Mans looked out over the waters that she now has stewardship over. More...


Public hearing on proposed ban set for Sept. 22

RED BANK — The proposed ban on plastic bags in the borough of Red Bank went through another round of debate at the Sept. 9 council meeting, as business representatives voiced their objections and council members discussed possible alterations to the proposed ordinance. More...


More fields, walking paths, drainage in plans

FAIR HAVEN — The borough will seek funding from the state and county for improvements at the 77-acre park known as Fair Haven Fields. At the Sept. More...


Council approves applications to county, state

RED BANK — The borough will seek two grants to subsidize the installation cost of field turf at Count Basie Park, following a unanimous vote at the Sept. 9 Borough Council meeting. With the approval, the borough will apply for a $280,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental... More...


Sea Bright policy applies to local election signage

SEA BRIGHT — Mayor Maria Fernandes' request to not post political signs for the local election on private property during the upcoming election season has bipartisan support. Fernandes made the request to both the Republican and Democratic parties in the hope of keeping Sea Bright clean and... More...


Referendum Sept. 30 for heating, electrical upgrades at SRHS

WEST LONG BRANCH — Officials at Shore Regional High School are asking taxpayers to approve an $8 million referendum to fund major improvements to the school's heating and electrical systems. Residents of Sea Bright, Oceanport, West Long Branch and Monmouth Beach can vote Sept. More...


"Bike for the Basie," a noncompetitive bicycle tour to support Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook. Rides will begin at Fort Hancock at the north end of Sandy Hook. Two routes will be offered. More...
In a recent article in the Hub, Garden Road was described as a safe street in a self-contained neighborhood. Factually, Garden Road and its neighboring street to the east, Beechwood Drive, are the only collector streets connecting Sycamore Avenue and White Street. More...
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed Oct. 24, 2007). There was an interesting poll released last week that found 49 percent of the people in New Jersey would like to leave the stat... More...
The Art Alliance of Monmouth County in Red Bank has ended its summer sojourn with the September exhibit "We're Back." This month's theme celebrates the 30-year anniversary of the Art Alliance, located at 33 Monmouth St. in Red Bank. The window artists are Sven Widen and Lizzi Schippert, a husband ... More...
On a week that was full of surprises, with the Shore's two top-ranked teams being upset (and convincingly), only two of the local high school football teams were able post seasonopening victories. More...