Category: HUB Calendar

  • President Bush signs brownfields legislation

    The Environmental Restoration Act of 2001, introduced by U.S. representatives Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6) and Paul E. Gillmor (R-Ohio), was recently signed into law by President George W. Bush. According to Pallone, the brownfields section of the law affects New Jersey more than any other state as it has the most contaminated sites — more…

  • Guild of Creative Art to exhibit local photography

    The Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury, will present the works of five photographers at a show Feb. 2-27. An opening reception will be 3-5 p.m. Feb. 3. Two of the photographers are local. Dankwart Koehler is a Holmdel resident, and Claire Kipnis hails from the Wayside section of Tinton Falls. Koehler is…

  • Students attend model United Nations program

    The Community YMCA Arrowhead branch brought seven students from Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, to the YMCA Model United Nations Assembly Program, held recently in Hershey, Pa. The program is designed to introduce students to the operation and structure of the United Nations, and give them a chance to learn about different cultures and debate global…

  • ~ Notes Around Town ~

    Tinton Falls’ former Willowbrook Farms, fronting Swimming River Road, is definitely no longer a farm and looking more and more like a residential development. Trees that used to line the road are all gone. There’s no longer a farmhouse, but there’s a model home that is nearly complete and ready to stand poised to push…

  • Findings of parking panel to be revealed Public meeting slated for Tuesday at municipal building

    Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Findings of parking panel to be revealed Public meeting slated for Tuesday at municipal building RED BANK — The community will have an opportunity to ask questions and weigh in on the recent findings of the borough’s parking task force at a public forum slated for next week. The meeting…

  • Festival to see change in name

    Perhaps it’s the delay that’s setting nerves on edge. Attorneys for the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce this week warned the parties competing for the right to produce Red Bank’s annual music and food festival not to use the name Riverfest when lining up sponsors. A festival produced by a group other than the…

  • The Arc of Monmouth plans winter craft fair

    The Arc of Monmouth, Tinton Falls, will host a "Winter Craft Fair" Feb. 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the family center of St. Dorothea’s parish, 240 Broad St., Eatontown. It will feature homemade crafts (many priced for children to afford), and light lunch and refreshments. For more information, call (732) 493-0225.

  • New Girl Scout officers named

    FARMINGDALE — Judy Kramer of Colts Neck will head the Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts as president of the board of directors for 2002-2004. Other officers who will serve with her are Eric Wagner of Red Bank, first vice president; Rosalind Seawright of Freehold, third vice president; Phoebe Edwards of Fair Haven, secretary, and Barbara…

  • Students to compete in ‘Apruzzese Mock Trial’

    Students from more than 20 Monmouth County high schools will participate in a statewide mock trial competition, the "Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial Competition," Feb. 2, with elimination rounds planned for Feb. 4 and 7. The competition is sponsored by the Monmouth County Bar Association in conjunction with the New Jersey State Bar Foundation. It…