Category: HUB Calendar

  • R.B. council discusses emergency procedures Proper method for notifying residents is one of main concerns

    Staff Writer By john burton R.B. council discusses emergency procedures Proper method for notifying residents is one of main concerns RED BANK — Mayor Edward J. McKenna Jr. and the Borough Council assured those attending the most recent council meeting that the borough is doing everything it can to be prepared in light of the…

  • State money for school renovations arrives

    Staff Writer By john burton RED BANK — With the project already under way, the school district last week received state funding for renovation of the borough’s Upper Elementary/Middle School. State Sen. and Majority Leader John O. Bennett (R-12), Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone (R-12), and representatives of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority presented a…

  • Anthrax scare leads to reports

    Staff Writer By elaine van develde Anthrax scare leads to reports It may be a small town, but anthrax is certainly taking up a big part of the minds of at least a few Fair Haven residents. In fact, in the past few weeks some residents have alerted police to suspicious situations in town. Some…

  • Center seeks volunteers for local opportunities

    The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County needs volunteers for a Monmouth County organization to help with its school breakfast program. Individuals will act as role models and mentors while helping children learn about good nutrition one morning per week for one hour. An assisted living agency for seniors seeks individuals for one to two hours…

  • ~ Notes Around Town ~

    At the kick-off party Saturday for the annual auction to benefit Holy Cross Church, Rumson, Joyce Shine-Mattis, event chairperson; Claire Glover, publicity; Joe Mullalley, host; Neveen Mullally, host and event co-chairperson; and Terri Calandrillo, publicity chair, discuss preparations for the March event. A recent fire led to the early closing of the Grille and The…

  • Park system offers sport activities, workshops

    Shrewsbury residents Theresa, Krisa and Ray Soya pose with their winning entry in the Scarecrow Contest held at Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold. The scarecrow took top honors in the Most Traditional category of the contest which was sponsored by the Friends of the Parks, a nonprofit organization formed to support the Monmouth County Park…

  • Photo

    FILE PHOTO The Killer Blues Band was one of many performers in June at Riverfest, Red Bank’s popular jazz and blues festival.

  • Guild of Creative Art show features new members

    The Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury, will have an all media show Nov. 3-28. The opening will be Nov. 4 from 3-5 p.m. The free show will premiere works by the guild’s newest members, and all are invited to participate. The gallery has announced artist Dorothy Lawrence’s acrylic "Copper Tea" recently won…

  • Chamber music society concert slated for Nov. 3

    Chamber music society concert slated for Nov. 3 The Red Bank Chamber Music Society will present its first concert of its 2001-02 season Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. at the performing arts center at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. The concert will feature chamber music for oboe and pianos; piano, clarinet, and viola;…