Category: HUB Calendar

  • Travel program on Italy to be at library Jan. 25

    Travel program on Italy to be at library Jan. 25 The Red Bank Public Library, 84 W. Front St., will present a travel program by Middletown resident Fritz Wright Jan. 25 from 2-3 p.m. The free program will detail Wright’s eight trips to Italy from 1967-2001, and will cover such areas as Florence, Milan, Capri,…

  • Mayor on the road to recovery

    By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman has left the intensive care unit at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank and now is in a regular hospital room, according to her daughter, Anne Connell. Connell also said on Monday that her mother is off the ventilator…

  • ~ Notes Around Town ~

    Another meeting will be held for residents of Goose Neck Point Road to discuss the flooding which plagues the community during storms. Councilman Martin McGann said he will invite residents to speak with the borough’s engineer. McGann said residents must be treated fairly, referring to damage that will be incurred by homeowners during the construction…

  • Plenty of changes on tap for borough’s DPW

    Sorrentino, Fowler among employeesplanning retirement By libby kesilStaff Writer Sorrentino, Fowler among employees planning retirement By libby kesil Staff Writer RUMSON — The coming year will see significant changes in borough personnel, particularly in the public works department. Joseph J. Sorrentino, borough superintendent of the Department of Public Works (DPW), will retire on July 1,…

  • Park system to hold seasonal job fair

    The Monmouth County Park System will hold a seasonal employment job fair Jan. 11 at the Hominy Hill Golf Course, 92 Mercer Road, Colts Neck. County residents are invited to learn bout seasonal employment opportunities within the park system. Openings include pool and oceanfront lifeguards, counselors/recreation leaders, sports instructors and assistants, gardeners, park maintenance workers,…

  • Fernandes tapped as council president for ’03

    Recreation committee appointed with Mencinsky as liaison By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SHERRY CONOHAN Councilwoman Maria Fernandes (l), the incoming council president, and Councilman William Gelfound, both of whom were sworn in to new three-year terms on Saturday, share a light moment with Councilwoman Elizabeth Smith, who stepped down as council…

  • Borough’s flood woes as much about river as rain

    Councilman views higher bulkhead as first stepin solving problem By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Councilman views higher bulkhead as first step in solving problem By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Trudging up flooded Center Street, thigh-high in water, Councilman Andrew Mencinsky was a sight to behold, a little like Neptune rising from the deep.…

  • Siciliano ready for second term as mayor

    Council starts new year in Wardell House, but will soon move to new building By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — With her 4 1/2-year-old granddaughter, Kate Crilly, holding the Bible, Mayor Emilia Siciliano was sworn into office for her second four-year term as mayor by Borough Attorney Martin M. Barger…

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    SHERRY CONOHAN Mayor Emilia Siciliano of Shrewsbury is sworn in to a new term by Borough Attorney Martin M. Barger, while her 4 1/2-year-old granddaughter, Kate Crilly of Monmouth Beach, holds the Bible on which she took her oath. Story, page 11.