Category: HUB Calendar

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    Chris Kelly Above, Les Nichols (r) allows Cole Allen, 5, Oceanport, to sit on his horse, J.J., after Nichols rode it to Seven Presidents Park, Long Branch, on June 28. Nichols rode all the way from Texas with the goal of stopping at ground zero on the Fourth of July.

  • Boro to mark anniversary of trade center disaster

    Boro to mark anniversary of trade center disaster RED BANK — The borough will mark the one-year anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks Saturday, Sept. 7, Red Bank Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. told a Borough Council meeting last week. Prior to that date, he said, the borough will ask for removal of the…

  • Law limiting telemarketers now before state Senate

    Law limiting telemarketers now before state Senate The state Assembly has passed legislation sponsored by Assembly Assistant Majority Leader Linda Greenstein (D-14) and Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew (D-1) designed to crack down on the barrage of telemarketing calls to residents’ homes. If signed into law, New Jersey would become the 21st state to adopt such…

  • ‘Musical Variety’ show at Sandy Hook July 14

    The Sandy Hook Arts Performance Experience will present "Musical Variety: A Talent Showcase" July 14 at 2 p.m. at the Post Theatre, Sandy Hook. Admission is free with a reservation, $3 at the door and $5 for two attendees (the park fee will be waived for attendees). The talent show is sponsored by the Sandy…

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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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Auditions for ‘Heaven Help Me’ set July 2-3

    First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, will hold auditions for Heaven Help Me July 2-3 from 7-9 p.m. at the playhouse. For more information, call the theater at (732) 291-7552.