Category: HUB Calendar
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Z•E•S•TFOR LIVING
Remembering a man and a movement By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Photo courtesy of Monmouth University Archives The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was invited to inaugurate a lecture series at the Alumni Memorial Gymnasium (now Boylan Gymnasium) at Monmouth College, West Long Branch, on Oct. 6, 1966. The life…
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Bulletin Board
Shrewsbury State names new vice president Shrewsbury State Bank has announced that Keansburg resident Owen P. McKenna has been appointed a vice president in the bank’s commercial loan department. Prior to joining Shrewsbury State, he served as vice president of commercial lending at Commerce Bank. Tinton Falls credit union garners four awards United Teletech Federal…
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Conservatory brings music and kids together
By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer Ratann Vann, 11, of Red Bank, a student at Red Bank Middle School, is learning to play the cello at the Monmouth Conservatory. The middle school and the conservatory have a shared-learning program where children from the school can develop their artistic talents. RED BANK —…
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Pumps are borough’s latest solution to flood problem
If machinery operatesas expected, only traffic will be flowing on streets By Sherry conohanStaff Writer If machinery operates as expected, only traffic will be flowing on streets By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — A pump that borough officials hope will reduce flooding has been installed at the end of Center Street by the…
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Gov. lifts statewide drought emergency
By karl vilacobaStaff Writer By karl vilacoba Staff Writer The drought is over. Just hours after most New Jersey residents wiped the slush of a recent storm off their windshields, Gov. James McGreevey announced that he would sign an executive order lifting the state’s emergency water restrictions. "We recognized that the drought emergency of the…
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Three council seats up for grabs
By elaine van develdeStaff Writer By elaine van develde Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — While other towns are winding down from new year reorganizations, the borough is gearing up for spring elections. Three seats are up for four-year terms this year, and it’s anyone’s guess if the elections will be uncontested or highly contested in…
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CBA art show back in Lincroft
Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2 CBA art show back in Lincroft Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2 More than 100 professional artists and artisans from all over the northeast are expected at the 28th annual CBA Art Show and Sale which will take place on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1-2 at Christian Brothers Academy, 850 Newman Springs Road,…
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Wegmans application is carried to end of month
By lindsey siegleStaff Writer Wegmans application is carried to end of month By lindsey siegle Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Questions about landscaping, parking and the number and size of signs dominated Monday’s Planning Board hearing on a proposed Wegmans supermarket. The Rochester, N.Y.-based grocery store chain is seeking to build a 118,500-square-foot store featuring…
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County historical association to meet on Jan. 23
County historical association to meet on Jan. 23 The Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) will hold its 104th annual meeting Jan. 23 at 6 p.m. at the Taylor-Butler House, 127 Kings Highway, Middletown. The public is welcome to attend the meeting; there is no charge. Costume designer and historian Barbara Meyer Darlin will present "Unlacing…
