Category: HUB Calendar
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Yield-to-pedestrian signs slow traffic
Staff Writer By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE FAIR HAVEN — It was as recently as May when a man crossing River Road to run errands was hit by a car and killed. That man was longtime Rumson Planning Board official Edwin Stewart Jr., 75. Since Stewart’s untimely, shocking demise, borough officials brought concerns to the forefront…
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Red Cross suggests family disaster plan
The American Red Cross Disaster Education Program has recommended that every family create, maintain and follow an individualized disaster plan to be as prepared as possible for any emergency situation. Red Cross officials suggest the following safety precautions. • Pick two places to meet during an emergency (outside the home and outside the neighborhood). Confirm…
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bulletin board String quartet to perform
bulletin board String quartet to perform at Brookdale Nov. 2 The Monmouth Arts Foundation will present the second concert of its series with a performance by the Adaskin string quartet Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in the performing arts center at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown. The quartet will perform…
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Woman’s Club of Red Bank receives $63,000
The Woman’s Club of Red Bank recently received a check from Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone (R-12) in the amount of $63,000 for emergency repairs to its clubhouse roof. The clubhouse, the Anthony Reckless estate, is on the National and State registers of historic places. Arnone had $63,000 included in the fiscal year 2001 state budget…
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Bulletin Board Red Bank Crop Walk to help feed the hungry
Bulletin Board Red Bank Crop Walk to help feed the hungry The Red Bank area Crop Walk "Walk for the Hungry" is scheduled for Oct. 21 at Red Bank Regional High School, 110 Ridge Road, Little Silver. Walkers may register at 1 p.m. and the walk will begin at 1:30 p.m. Funds raised will benefit…
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bulletin board League recipient of two prestigious awards
bulletin board League recipient of two prestigious awards The Junior League of Monmouth County (JLMC), Rumson, recently received two awards from the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County and the Monmouth Housing Alliance Inc. (MHA) at an annual reception at Merri-Makers, Sea Bright. The Mental Health Association awarded the Tony Dowling Child Advocacy Award to…
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Man gets electrocuted, killed on routine job
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON TINTON FALLS — In what was deemed a fluke, on-the-job accident, a 39-year-old electronic transformer tester was electrocuted and killed last week. The man, Thomas J. Christian, of the Bayville section of Berkeley, worked for Electronics Measurements on Essex Road. According to Police Capt. David Trevena, Sgt. Scott MacDonald responded…
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Volunteer center seeks help for local centers
The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County needs volunteers for a juvenile diabetes association in Shrewsbury. Volunteers would assist with mailings, filing, correspondence and clerical duties. Flexible hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Red Bank learning center seeks volunteers for its after-school tutorial program to help children in grades 1-8 during the school…
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Day of Remembrance to raise funds for victims
Red Bank will host a Day of Remembrance Saturday to honor the memory of Monmouth County victims of the World Trade Center disaster, and to raise funds to assist the families left behind. Sponsored by the newly formed Alliance of Neighbors of Monmouth County Inc., the day of fund raising and commemorative activities will be…
