Category: HUB News
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In the Arts
The New Jersey Theatre Alliance and its member theaters and partner organizations will sponsor the eighth annual Family Week March 5-13. Throughout the state, young people ages 3-18 will receive free tickets to performances and special events, including backstage tours, classes, workshops and Spanish bilingual productions. All venues are fully accessible. Reservations are necessary. For…
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Red gets Planning Board approval for expansion
Increased parking shortfall will add $24K to parking fund BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — The lines of people waiting to get into trendy restaurant/lounge Red on Broad Street on any given Saturday night may soon be a thing of the past. At least that is what owner Daniel…
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CHRIS KELLY staff A recent snowfall created pristine landscapes out of ordinary scenes like this wire fence.
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Local pantry director ministers to those in need
Lunch Break volunteer honored on Norma Todd Day BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer LAYLIWHYTE Katherine “K.C.” Cousler is being honored for her 15 years of volunteer work as pantry director at Lunch Break in Red Bank. RED BANK — When Katherine Cousler retires, there’ll be time enough to start a garden…
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Trail in snow leads to suspects
RED BANK — Footsteps in the snow led Red Bank police to a pair of robbery and assault suspects recently. Tony Drake, Leighton Avenue, and David Lee Hutchinson, Neptune, both 18, were arrested on Feb. 28, the night of the recent heavy snowfall, at around 10 p.m. after an investigation. On Feb. 28, a Red…
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Notes
Fair Haven Fields community garden plots can be reserved on March 20 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Fair Haven Youth Center for $10 a plot. For more information, call Judy Fuller at (732) 741-0874. ***** The Oceanport Garden Club will meet on March 24 at the Olde Wharf House on East Main Street…
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Empowering women to defeat violence
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Paul Newland Molly Walker (l-r), Susan Grimm Florence, Pat Rathermacher, seated in front of Elaine VanderPlate Held and Joanne Parker, will read monologues at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House March 19. A grassroots movement to end violence against women around the world is becoming increasingly focused…
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Art of conducting: re-creating genius of the composer
Musical director views her job as bringing the composition to life BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent JOHN SZPARA Marina Alexander, conductor of The Arcadian Chorale, leads a conducting workshop for the Monmouth Conservatory of Music in Red Bank. Anyone who has ever attended a symphony, opera or Broadway musical has seen conductors at…
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Citizen committee forming to study proposed rail line
Red Bank spur would bring trains through four area towns BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer District 12 assemblymen are looking for people to become part of a committee of residents informed on the issues of two alternative train lines being considered by NJ Transit. Assemblymen Michael J. Panter and Dr. Robert…
