Category: HUB Calendar
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MCAC announces Arts Education Award winners
The Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC) has announced the winners of its 2002 Arts Education Awards, established to highlight outstanding arts education for grades K-12. The Arts Educator Award went to Vincent Borelli of Long Branch High School. Roosevelt Public School, Roosevelt, and Cedar Drive School, Colts Neck in which they were recognized for creative…
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Bill protecting finances of minors passes Senate
Legislation sponsored by Senate President John O. Bennett (R-12) that would protect the financial future of minor children whose parents die without a will was recently approved by the full Senate. Under the bill, the parent or guardian of a victim’s minor child or other minor beneficiary could apply to the court for permission to…
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GLORIA STRAVELLI Ingeborg Perndorfer could be found decking the walls, or in this case the lampposts, of downtown Red Bank on Tuesday. The former chairwoman of Red Bank RiverCenter was assisted by Colleen Cassidy, Little Silver, and other members of the Navesink Garden Club.
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~ Notes Around Town ~
CHRIS KELLY Julia Ruth, 18 months, of Shrewsbury plays on a slide at Thompson Park in Middletown on Nov. 21. "Fort Hancock Christmas in the 1940s" is the theme of the annual Christmas open house being presented this weekend and next weekend at the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area. For the occasion,…
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Mayor, council now paid positions
LITTLE SILVER — Mayor Suzanne S. Castleman and members of the Borough Council are now salaried. The Borough Council on Monday night unanimously approved an ordinance establishing salaries for the first time for those public officials. They previously served without pay. The ordinance sets a salary of $3,000 a year for the mayor and $2,500…
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Swimming clinic at Riverview Dec. 10
Swimming clinic at Riverview Dec. 10 Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, will offer a swimming clinic Dec. 10 from 5:30-9 p.m. at its Blaisdell auditorium. The free clinic will feature strength, flexibility and agility assessments, training and nutritional programs, and giveaways. Orthopedic physicians and rehabilitation staff will also be available to answer questions. Registration is…
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Holiday spirits
BILL MARSH Rabbi Harry Levin, from Congregation B’nai Israel in Rumson, leads a group in prayer and song at the menorah lighting at the Red Bank train station on Sunday. BILL MARSH Barbara Piunick of Red Bank flips a switch to light a candle on the menorah at the Red Bank train station on Sunday.…
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Small Business Association seeks nominees
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is seeking nominations for its Small Business Week Awards. Nomination deadline is Dec. 6 for the awards, to be presented during National Small Business Week in May. Nominations will be accepted for the Small Business Person of the Year, Small Business Exporter of the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the…
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League’s ‘Holiday Musicale’ to be Dec. 5
League’s ‘Holiday Musicale’ to be Dec. 5 The Monmouth Symphony League will host a "Holiday Musicale" Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. at the Lincroft Presbyterian Church, West Front Street and Everett Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. Performing will be Monmouth Symphony members Gizela Collier on cello, Patricia Hixson on violin, and flutist Alicia Rowe. The…
