Category: HUB News

  • Borough and BOE agree to share costs

    Resident complains about lack of notice of Ft. Monmouth drill BY LAUREN SAMPSON Correspondent Resident complains about lack of notice of Ft. Monmouth drill BY LAUREN SAMPSONCorrespondent SHREWSBURY — The borough has entered into an agreement with the Shrewsbury Board of Education to share expenses in an attempt to save money. Borough council members and…

  • Artist sees beauty in all things

    FARRAH MAFFAI staff Titled “A Head Above the Rest,” the graphic above by Florence Bramley Hill stands at the entrance of the African veldt at the Memphis Zoo. At right is a panel Hill designed for the Bergen County Zoo to depict the story of the tamarin monkeys, which are almost extinct in Brazil. Career…

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    FARRAH MAFFAI staff Ava Merz, 6, works on a drill during the UK Elite soccer clinic at Count Basie Park, Red Bank, Oct. 14.

  • In the Arts

    Handel’s “Messiah” is a musical highlight of the holiday season, and the Monmouth County Park System will sponsor a bus trip to the New York Philharmonic’s performance of the beloved oratorio at Riverside Church in New York. The bus will board at Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road in Lincroft, at 4 p.m. and return at…

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    PHOTOS BY RYAN BARNETT Above, a large crowd turned out for the 24th annual Red Bank Area Crop Walk for the Hungry Oct. 17. Below, a whopping 4,300 pounds of staples were collected during the walk for distribution to food pantries.

  • Powys Gallery show opens in Shrewsbury Nov. 13

    Grandes Herbes, one of the works by Pascal Ladeveze. An exhibit of works by French artist Pascal Ladeveze will open at Powys Gallery in Shrewsbury Nov. 13. The exhibit is the first on the East Coast for the artist, whose work is inspired by the impressionist movement but has a modern look with rectangular brush…

  • Riverview Medical Center

    in Red Bank has received approval to construct a 2,950-square-foot addition to house a new radiosurgery center for cancer treatment. The addition was designed by Michael Rabin, of Larsen Shein Ginsberg Snyder, New York.

  • Supreme Court case may affect redevelopment plan

    BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear a case involving eminent domain could affect redevelopment in Long Branch, according to an attorney for the Institute for Justice (IJ). The Supreme Court agreed on Sept. 27 to hear Kelo vs. New London, Conn., which would set limits…

  • Schools react to terror scare

    Plans being put in place to bolster security include ID card, cameras BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Monmouth County Prosecutor John Kaye reassures parents, teachers and others that there was no imminent threat of a terrorist attack on Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School in light of information recovered…