Category: HUB Calendar
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Congressional awards given to local students
Representative Rush Holt (D-12th) recently presented Congressional Awards to local students at a ceremony at the Monmouth County Library in Shrewsbury. The award honors community service and personal achievement. It is the U.S. Congress’ award for young Americans and is presented to students age 14 to 23 in bronze, silver and gold certificates; and bronze,…
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High school senior to be published in magazine
A local student will be published in Susquehanna University’s literary magazine. Caitlin Fouratt of Shrewsbury will have her poem, "Today," published in the 2000 edition of The Apprentice Writer, published by Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pa. Fouratt’s entry was one of more than 5,000 submitted to the magazine. A senior at Red Bank Regional High School,…
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Shrewsbury library conducting programs The following programs and meetings will take place at the Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001, Route 35, Shrewsbury: • “How to Own and Operate An Internet Based Business,” a program p
Shrewsbury library conducting programs The following programs and meetings will take place at the Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001, Route 35, Shrewsbury: • "How to Own and Operate An Internet Based Business," a program presented by Escueta Associates, on Monday • The Monmouth Writers Group will meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m.…
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In Brief Experience something ‘FISH’-y at Sandy Hook
In Brief Experience something ‘FISH’-y at Sandy Hook The New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium will present FISH (Families Investigate Science Hands-On) again this fall, from Sept. 9-Oct. 22. Dates are Saturdays and Sundays at Sandy Hook. Cost is $8 for adults and $6 for children under 18. FISH is a marine science program with half-day…
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Watercolor exhibit at Monmouth Museum
The New Jersey Water Color Society’s 58th annual open exhibition will open to the public on Sept. 17. The display will be at the Monmouth Museum, Brookdale College campus, Newman Springs Road in the Lincroft section of Middletown, and there is a small museum admission fee. The exhibition displays works in aquamedia by several well-known…
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Small film company hoping to make linda denicola The Hub
Small film company hoping to make linda denicola The Hub Jerry Wolkowitz The minds behind Jersey Bred Productions, (l-r) accountant Leigh Kremer of Long Branch, Greg Russo of West Orange, producer Allen Cognata of Middletown, and writer/producer Virgil Ranaudo of Aberdeen, discuss their new movie Ghetto Dawg at a recent Saturday meeting. There’s a new…
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linda denicola The Hub
linda denicola The Hub Linda DeNicola Red Bank merchants object to these green labels stuck on surfaces around town. Unsightly and enigmatic stickers have been affixed to almost every available pole in Red Bank’s downtown area, and Ingeborg Perndorfer, chairwoman of RiverCenter’s board of directors, is determined to find out who did it. So far…
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Meridian provides 150 bike helmets to children
JEFF HUNTLEY Youngsters show off their new bicycle helmets provided by Meridian Health System, the parent company of Riverview Medical Center, on Tuesday. RED BANK — Head trauma injuries involving children happen all too often and in many cases are preventable. All it would take is for children to wear safety helmets. To protect borough…
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RED BANK — Construction is under way at Bergen Square, a 20 unit townhouse complex being built on West Bergen Street.
RED BANK — Construction is under way at Bergen Square, a 20 unit townhouse complex being built on West Bergen Street. The Franklin Group, a West Paterson real estate development company, has cleared the land for the project, half of which is designated as affordable housing. Each unit, according to developer Paul DeBellis, will be…
