Category: HUB Calendar
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CHRIS KELLY Former RiverCenter Chairwoman Ingeborg Perndorfer takes a hands-on approach to sprucing up the downtown as she decorates a light pole on Broad Street last week.
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Possible bus route changes discussed
Staff Writer By john burton RED BANK — How to improve the borough’s bus service by addressing the needs of the riders was the focus of a recent survey and study, the findings of which were presented at a public forum last week. The Monmouth County Planning Board, working in cooperation with NJ Transit, compiled…
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Safety seat revisions rejected by committee
Staff Writer By mark rosman A Democratic state senator’s attempt to change the requirements of a new child safety seat law was rejected by a Senate committee on Nov. 29. Voting along party lines, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee voted 3-2 to kill a bill that had been introduced by Democratic Sen. John…
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‘Animal Hall of Fame’ accepting nominations
The New Jersey Veterinary Foundation is now accepting nominations for its eighth annual "Animal Hall of Fame" to honor animals deserving recognition. The contest will feature four categories: hero, animals that have saved or preserved human life; professional, trained assistance animals; companion, family pets; and therapy, animals that serve in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes,…
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Community bulletin Board Jewelry store to donate profits to WTC victims
Community bulletin Board Jewelry store to donate profits to WTC victims A.H. Fisher Diamonds, Red Bank, to remember the three-month anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks, will donate all profits from items sold Dec. 11 from 4-8 p.m. to the Peter T. Milano Scholarship Fund. Additionally, all items will be marked down 20 percent…
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Striking teachers jailed
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Striking Middletown teachers leave the county Hall of Records in Freehold in handcuffs on Tuesday after a Superior Court judge found them in contempt of court and ordered them remanded to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. Middletown Township Education Association (MTEA) members who told a Superior Court judge that they would not return…
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CHRIS KELLY Tinton Falls police Lt. David Nease navigates through one of several courses designed to test his skill on a city motorcycle. The trials were part of a 10-day motorcycle course directed by Long Branch Police Department officer Frank Passantino last Thursday and Friday at Seven Presidents Park, Long Branch.
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Lecture on back health
The American Red Cross and Champion Chiropractic, Shrewsbury, will present the lecture "Secrets of the Healthy Back" from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. The free lecture will explain correct techniques for back and neck care and how to prevent injury and deal with pain. It will be presented at the Red Cross building at 1540 W. Park…
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~ Notes Around Town ~
GLORIA STRAVELLI Red Bank RiverCenter Director Mary Mann received many gifts at her baby shower, including a stuffed dog. ’Tis the season for festive gatherings. The Fair Haven Business Association will host its annual Holiday Open House from 5-7 p.m. tonight. Merchants schmooze with residents down by the old historic district of the borough, while…
