Category: HUB Calendar
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Jeff Wilbert, a patrolman in the Ocean Township police department and a member of its dive team, looks up from under the ice during a drill at Deal Lake, Saturday.
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Entries now accepted for young writers contest
"Reading Rainbow" and NJN Public Television and Radio are now accepting entries for the ninth annual "Young Writers and Illustrators Contest" for children in grades K-3. Deadline date is March 14. Entries will be judged on originality, creative expression, storytelling and integration of copy and illustrations. All children entering the contest will receive a "certificate…
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New group set to stage film festival
Freedom Film Society left to find new venue for third year of its festival The two-year-old, youth-oriented Red Bank International Film Festival has been elbowed out of the Clearview Cinema on White Street by the new Two River Film Festival. Now being organized, the Two River Film Festival will feature programming similar to established festivals…
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Church marks milestone with yearlong celebration
Church marks milestone with yearlong celebration FAIR HAVEN — To commemorate its 50th anniversary, the Church of the Nativity will be holding a number of events over the course of this year. According to parish secretary Jo Butler, the celebrations at the Catholic church will start on Feb. 16 and continue for the whole year.…
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Temperature drops, ice skate sales rise at Kislin’s
A bear outside Kislin’s advertises some of the winter sports goods offered by the West Front Street business in Red Bank. RED BANK — Retailers who have been around for close to a century know how to respond to opportunities like the frigid weather that has gripped the area for the past week and made…
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Computer tutor is now available for students
Primary school to be open in the evening so students can use program By libby kesilStaff Writer Computer tutor is now available for students By libby kesil Staff Writer RED BANK — A new online educational application introduced to the school district this year is expected to give students of the primary and middle schools…
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Red Bank site seeks to stimulate scribes
Web site collectsmemories, storiesof Red Bank By rachel van kirkStaff Writer Web site collects memories, stories of Red Bank By rachel van kirk Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Jackie Corley is the Web maven behind www.redbankstories.com, a new site dedicated to fostering Red Bank’s literary scene. ackie Corley is a webmaster, an editor, a writer, and,…
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Preparedness a priority for new boro councilman
Official coordinating communities By libby kesilStaff Writer Preparedness a priority for new boro councilman Official coordinating communities’ efforts to deal with a crisis By libby kesil Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — The Borough Council’s newest member is wasting no time in preparing the community in the event of the catastrophic. Dr. Jeffrey Hall Dobken opened…
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Local Scouts paint storm drains in Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury resident Ryan Sinacore, along with Shrewsbury’s Boy Scout Troop 50, with supplies provided by Clean Ocean Action, recently painted the storm drains in town as part of Sinacore’s Eagle Scout project. The boys painted fish and the words "Drains to Waterway" on drains to remind the community about pollution that goes to area waterways.…
