Category: HUB Calendar
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Area church to hold King service Jan. 19
Area church to hold King service Jan. 19 The Presbyterian Church at Shrewsbury, 352 Sycamore Ave., will hold a Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. service Jan. 19 at 10:30 a.m. The featured preacher will be Don Warner, retired superintendent of Red Bank Regional High School. The free service is open to the public, and refreshments…
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O’Scanlon selected as council president for ’O3
James Berube, who resigned from council, named municipal judge By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Four new sergeants were sworn in at the Borough Council’s annual organization meeting Monday night to complete a restructuring of the Police Department. Three council members, elected in the Nov. 5 balloting, also were…
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Castleman in stable condition at Riverview
LITTLE SILVER — Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman was rushed to the hospital with a respiratory ailment last Friday and admitted to an intensive care unit at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Diane Gribbin, a hospital spokeswoman, reported at press time that the mayor was in stable condition. She was still in intensive care, according to…
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Park system to offer bike clinic, youth art classes
The Monmouth County Park System will offer a two-evening bicycle maintenance seminar Jan. 14 and 16 from 7-9 p.m. at the Huber Woods Park shelter building, Brown’s Dock Road, Locust section of Middletown. The cost is $20. The clinic is for individuals with little or no bicycle maintenance experience. Required equipment includes a bicycle and…
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Curley officially joins Boro Council
By LIBBY KESILStaff Writer By LIBBY KESIL Staff Writer Libby Kesil Red Bank Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. is sworn in while family members look on. RED BANK — The people chosen for the various office appointments were largely familiar when the borough held its first council meeting of the year on Saturday. The reorganization…
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Fort preservation effort starts early
Elected officials aimto keep base off federal 2005 closure list By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Elected officials aim to keep base off federal 2005 closure list By Sherry conohan Staff Writer FORT MONMOUTH — The mayors of Eatontown, Oceanport, Tinton Falls and Shrewsbury have banded together in a subcommittee of the Save Our Fort Committee in…
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CHRIS KELLY A steady rain once again brought tidal flooding to Sea Bright, and several other neighboring communities at the start of the year. This car, parked on Beach Street, became an island amid the rising waters last Friday. Some well-known alumni of Red Bank Regional High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Program will return…
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Moss to serve as Borough Council president for 2003
By libby kesilStaff Writer By libby kesil Staff Writer RUMSON — As the borough looked forward to the new year at its reorganization meeting, it also looked back at the contributions of those who have served the community. The Jan. 1 meeting, held at the municipal building, saw the swearing-in of incumbent councilmen John E.…
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End for Prown’s delayed, but could not be denied
Changing marketplace ultimately spelled the end for small retailer By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer LINDSEY SIEGLE David Prown will close Prown’s Has Everything, a Broad Street retailer in Red Bank for 77 years, to focus on serving home improvement needs. The end of the era of neighborhood stores, where shopkeepers knew…
