Category: HUB Calendar

  • ~ Notes ~

    There’s a vacancy on the Eatontown Board of Education. Michael McDonnell has resigned because he’s moving out of the state. The board is now soliciting résumés from borough residents and will select a new member from among the applications. The deadline for submitting a résumé is April 21. Board members will be provided copies of…

  • ~ Notes ~

    The debut of the council chambers in the new Shrewsbury Municipal Building was delayed by Monday’s snowstorm. The municipal building opened to business from the public for the first time on Monday morning, but borough officials decided as the storm progressed that day that it would be best to postpone the first council meeting to…

  • ‘Artists’ Signing’ at area mall April 12, 13

    Deck the Walls, Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, will present an "Artists’ Signing" April 12 from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and April 13 from noon to 6 p.m. Local artists Dawn Hotaling, Jacky McDonald, Dave McGrath, Nate Ostro, Demetrius Patterson and Joe Zarra will be in attendance, and the artists’ works will be also displayed at…

  • ~ Notes Around Town ~

    RYAN BARNETT Schuyler Thompson (l) and Aaron Small were among roughly 25 Rumson-Fair Haven students who took part in an anti-war protest in front of the school before class began on March 26. A program of "Arias From My Favorite Operas," featuring Ellen Fister Oxman, soprano, will be held at the Eastern Branch of the…

  • Audubon ‘Spring Bird Walk’ at Hook April 12

    Members of the Monmouth County Audubon Society will lead a Spring Bird Walk April 12 at Sandy Hook, to commence at the visitor’s center at 9 a.m. Birders will search for migrants such as raptors, songbirds and other north-flying species. Attendees will likely see falcons, ospreys and piping plovers. The birds prefer flying over land…

  • ‘A Star Party’ at Sandy Hook April 11

    The American Littoral Society, Sandy Hook, will present "A Star Party: An Introduction to Astronomy" April 11 at 7 p.m. at Building 18, Sandy Hook. The free event will teach attendees how to use various telescopes to identify stars, constellations and planets. Registration is required. To register or for more information, call (732) 291-0055.

  • CPC offers ‘Walk Around Wine Tasting’ event

    CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Red Bank, will sponsor its first "Walk-Around Wine Tasting" April 7 from 7-9 p.m. at Restaurant Nicholas, 160 Route 35, Middletown. The cost is $80 per person and reservations are required. The event will feature 10 wines from the restaurant’s cellar and items from its menu, with proceeds benefiting CPC’s programs for…

  • Local interior designer named to ASID board

    The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), Washington, D.C., has announced the election of Fair Haven interior designer Suzan Globus to its board of directors. Globus is one of nine professional members on the board. She is a past president of the New Jersey ASID chapter and also sits on the advisory board for the…

  • Volunteers, walkers needed for annual MS Walk

    The Mid-Jersey Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, is seeking walkers and volunteers for its annual MS Walk Sunday at 9 a.m. Localities include Belmar and Sandy Hook. Walkers collect pledges for completing the course, with proceeds benefiting MS research and local client programs. Volunteers are needed for sign-in,…