Category: HUB Calendar
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~ Notes Around Town ~
Oceanport will not have a bulletin published this month. Councilwoman Barbara Silkworth informed residents at the last council meeting that not enough articles and information were submitted to warrant the cost. The deadline for next month’s bulletin is Nov. 1. ***** The traffic lights in front of the Oceanport borough hall are up but not…
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Audubon Society offers tours of parks, bird walk
The Monmouth County Audubon Society, Red Bank, will host a tour of Thompson Park, Lincroft section of Middletown, and Bayonet Farm, Holmdel, Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. The free trip will commence with a hike at Bayonet Farm on Middletown Road. The second part will be a bird walk at Thompson Park on Newman Springs…
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League’s Luncheon Musicale Oct. 6
League’s Luncheon Musicale Oct. 6 The Monmouth Symphony League will hold its annual Luncheon Musicale Oct. 6 at 11:30 a.m. at the Deal Golf and Country Club. Music will be provided by the Four Occasions string quartet of Julia Tibbett, Mary Winnie Burke, Diane Amster and Wayne Arndt. A raffle will also take place. The…
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Riverview Medical Center earns national award
Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, has been named as one of the winners of the Press Ganey 2002 Compass Award for outstanding performance improvement for patient satisfaction in its Emergency Department and Outpatient Services area. Press Ganey is a national measurement organization that continuously monitors patient satisfaction, through a survey process, for health care institutions…
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Pediatric endocrinologist joins Monmouth staff
One of the most prominent children’s specialists in North Jersey has ventured south to join Monmouth Medical Center’s full-time medical staff. Malcolm Schwartz, D.O., is the new chief of pediatric endocrinology at Monmouth, after spending 25 years in private practice in North Haledon and the Newark/Bloomfield area. He has served in various leadership and advisory…
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‘Shore to Please’ license plates now available
The N.J. Division of Transportation Motor Vehicle Services has announced the availability of "Shore to Please" special-interest license plates, with $50 of the plate fee to be placed in a coastal protection fund. Individuals may purchase the plates at any motor vehicle agency for a one-time fee of $50, and a $10 yearly renewal fee.…
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Memorial to be
held for N.J. Rep director New Jersey Repertory Company will hold a memorial and celebration of the life of its late assistant artistic director, Stewart Fisher, at 2 p.m. Oct. 12 at the theater at 179 Broadway in Long Branch. Fisher, 37, died suddenly Sept. 22 while holding final auditions for N.J. Rep’s scheduled production…
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Applications now accepted for art awards, exhibit
The nonprofit VSA arts of New Jersey (VSA/NJ) is now accepting applications for the 2003 Art Achievement Awards and "Art Par Excellence" statewide touring exhibit. The awards include the Student Arts Excellence Awards presented to students ages 14-21 (not to exceed 12th-grade level) with disabilities who are classified (mainstreamed, inclusion, self-contained classes or activities) who…
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Historical commission seeks nominations
The New Jersey Historical Commission will accept nominations for its 2003 Mildred Barry Garvin Prize until a postmark date of Nov. 3. The $1,000 Garvin Prize is given for outstanding efforts towards making students aware of and interested in African American history. Eligible individuals are teachers, counselors, or school librarians who have helped students learn…
