Category: HUB News
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Art created by and about women
The Black Box of Asbury Park will present its second annual Women’s Arts Festival Sept. 9-19. "Outside the Box — Woman’s Arts Festival" will build on the success of the 2003 festival to present new and established women artists of diverse backgrounds working in all artistic genres. Free and ticketed events include visual arts, music,…
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Work on Highlands bridge begins in February 2007
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — In an update on the state’s plans to build a new bridge connecting Sea Bright to Highlands, Sea Bright Mayor Jo-Ann Kalaka-Adams reported the start date now is February 2007. She said the cost is expected to be $82.9 million, which will be…
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Teachers learn new ways of teaching
BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer RED BANK — With the school year approaching fast, district teachers have spent the summer preparing for new approaches to teaching. Summer workshops for teachers included Target Teach, according to Dr. Elizabeth Keshish, director of curriculum and instruction. The program focuses on the standardized tests students…
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Zest
Bug spray and tubes of paint: plein-air painters Zest Bug spray and tubes of paint: plein-air painters’ stock in trade PHOTOSBY CHRIS KELLY staff (Top) A scene painted in oils en plein air at Sandy Hook by Anthony Migliaccio, Long Branch. Judy Stach (above), Little Silver, paints a boat docked at Marine Park in Red…
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Teacher charged with sex assault of Shore student
Prosecutor says activitiestook place at pools BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer Prosecutor says activities took place at pools BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer A male teacher and coach at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch has been charged with engaging in a longtime sexual relationship with a female student at the school. Monmouth County…
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Photo
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff The setting sun tints the sky pink as a solitary sailboat glides serenely along the Navesink River in Red Bank.
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Residents oppose parking limits on their streets
Council votes downordinance afterresidents protest BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Council votes down ordinance after residents protest BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer A group of concerned residents came out to the Red Bank Borough Council meeting last week to discuss parking in the borough. And it had nothing to do with the parking meters, or the…
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Community center gets spiffed up after 54 years
Rentals will fundupkeep of building BY CHRISTINEVARNOStaff Writer Rentals will fund upkeep of building BY CHRISTINEVARNO Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Most towns have one, but Oceanport’s Community Center has seen better days, according to Councilwoman Ellynn Kahle. A renovation project that will restore the 54-year-old building on the corner of Iroquois and Port-au-Peck avenues began…
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New humanities dean steps in at Monmouth U.
BY SHERRY CONOHANStaff Writer BY SHERRY CONOHAN Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Stanton W. Green, new dean of humanities and social studies at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, hasn’t had much time to unpack but found a moment to talk about his plans for the upcoming school year. WEST LONG BRANCH — Baseball came into…
