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  • Texas Roadhouse fundraiser will benefit middle school student with cancer

    Texas Roadhouse fundraiser will benefit middle school student with cancer

    The Friends of South Amboy will hold a fundraiser night on Oct. 20 at Texas Roadhouse, Route 9, Parlin. The restaurant will add up guest checks that have presented a flier and donate 10 percent of proceeds to Breanna Hathcock, a recent South Amboy Middle School graduate who is battling cancer. For a copy of…

  • Divorce seminar set for Oct. 20

    Divorce seminar set for Oct. 20

    LaBletta & Walters LLC will present a free seminar on divorce, “The Basics of New Jersey Divorce Law”, at 7 p.m. on Oct. 20 at The Sheraton, 6 Industrial Way East, Eatontown. Please RSVP to [email protected] or call 732-924-4742. Admission is free and without obligation.

  • ‘Mad Love’ opening at New Jersey Repertory Company

    ‘Mad Love’ opening at New Jersey Repertory Company

    “Mad Love”, a new comedy, opens on Oct. 20 at New Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway, Long Branch, and runs through Nov. 20. Playwright Marisa Smith, author of “Saving Kitty”, brings a contemporary, edgy, funny play about Brandon, who is sort of dating Sloane, but neither will commit to a serious relationship. This romantic comedy…

  • It’s good to be Bond. James Bond

    It’s good to be Bond. James Bond

    By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMIND Magazine Variety isn’t necessarily the spice of life when it comes to a James Bond film. Girls, gadgets and cars, a snazzy wardrobe and super-size villains in hot pursuit — certain motifs are as elemental to a 007 saga as candles to a flame, and filmmakers aren’t likely to tinker…

  • How are NBC’s Chicago shows doing?

    How are NBC’s Chicago shows doing?

    Question: I enjoy all three Chicago shows (although Fire went off the rails last season). But it seems the ratings are just so-so. How committed is NBC to this franchise? If one show falters, would NBC ever cancel it and keep the others? I’m curious if the network views them as one entity or individual…

  • Cheers & Jeers

    Cheers & Jeers

    by Damian Holbrook Cheers to Milo Ventimiglia for growing up so nicely. No longer a Gilmore boy, the actor has quietly and capably proven to be more than a pretty face (and butt) with adult turns as a Gotham villain, Chosen’s action hero and, now, the sweet dad on This Is Us. Cheers to MacGyver…

  • Widespread power outages reported in South Brunswick

    Widespread power outages reported in South Brunswick

      SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A motor vehicle crash on Route 522 that involved a utility pole has caused power outage in parts of South Brunswick. The outage has been reported in parts of Kendall Park and Monmouth Junction. Traffic signals on Route 1 and Route 27 at Henderson Road are currently not working, according to a…

  • PRINCETON: University report show increased reporting of rapes, sex assaults

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University had six reported rapes on campus last year, although there were more sex offenses reported to confidential counselors rather than to university officials, according to the annual crime summary the school recently published. The federally mandated Clery report covered a range of crimes that had occurred on…

  • Board of Education election overview for the Hub

    Board of Education election overview for the Hub

      The following local school board races will be held on Election Day, Nov. 8: Fair Haven – Carol Lang, Sheri D’Angelo, Ellen Iovino, Karen Rodriguez and Marisa Coar are running for three full terms. Fair Haven Borough representative to the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board of Education – Michael Goione is running for…