Category: HUB Calendar
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Little Silver Garden Club announces new officers
Little Silver Garden Club announces new officers The Little Silver Garden Club recently installed its new officers at a luncheon in Little Silver. Shirley Adler will serve as the club’s president. Lois Buchanan will serve as first vice president, and Peg Lazarchic will serve as second vice president. The club’s secretary is Kathleen Lunman, and…
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‘Shakespeare on the Lawn’ July 18-21
The Brookdale Performing Arts Center, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown, will present its first "Shakespeare on the Lawn" production, Much Ado About Nothing, July 18, 19 and 20 at 6 p.m., and July 21 at 2 p.m. on the great lawn at Brookdale. All performances are free, and the audience is encouraged to…
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‘The Rhythm of Life’ at Count Basie July 13
Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, will present "The Rhythm of Life" July 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. The workshop will be led by master drummer Yusef Ali. Cost is $50. The workshop will feature a hands-on exploration of percussion instruments from around the world. For more information, call the theater at…
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Rescue boat seaworthy again
FAIR HAVEN — The tide has finally turned for the Fair Haven Marine Rescue Unit. It was a year ago this month that the 30-year-old boat the Fair Haven First Aid Squad had been using for marine rescues sank in a violent rain storm. Since that time, members of the boat committee have been looking…
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BBBS, Monmouth Mall drive July 15-Aug. 18
BBBS, Monmouth Mall drive July 15-Aug. 18 Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Monmouth County, in conjunction with Monmouth Mall, both Eatontown, will hold the second annual "School Supply Drive" July 15-Aug. 18. The goal of the drive is to collect donations for children in need. Items needed are backpacks, notebooks, pens, pencils, markers, clothing,…
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GLORIA STRAVELLI A mural in Red Bank’s West Bergen Park has been completed by Rumson artist James Fitzmaurice. While some residents complained that the trompe l’oeil scene of the Upper Navesink does not represent the character of the west side, the publicly funded artwork had the approval of Borough Council members including Florence Thompson and…
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Pallone, Zipf blast EPA for approving Earle permit
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency signed off June 26 on a dredging permit to allow Naval Weapons Station Earle to dump 55,000 tons of dredged material at the mud dump site off the coast of Sandy Hook. The EPA was then blasted by U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6) and Cindy Zipf, executive director of…
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Shrewsbury library slates July programs
The Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, will present several programs during July. "Job Hunting on the Internet" will be presented July 9 from 2-4 p.m. "Separation & Divorce: Financial Independence for Women" will be presented July 10 at 7 p.m. "Basic Estate Administration" will be presented July 16 at…
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Amtrak reprieve still leaves looming concerns
TRENTON — Despite an eleventh hour agreement to keep Amtrak open for business, 100,000 NJ Transit commuters still have a sword hanging over them. "The gun has been removed from our head, but make no mistake, it is still loaded," New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Fox said during a news conference in Trenton…
