Category: HUB News
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Art institute ready for May opening
Most studios on second floor of former factory have already been rented BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer CHRISTINE VARNO Doug Ferrari, director of Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts, said the studio spaces in downtown Long Branch will be open in May. BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — After four years of planning, constructing and designing,…
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Fund-raiser to help finance concert series
BY NICOLE GERAGHTYStaff Writer BY NICOLE GERAGHTY Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — The borough Fine and Performing Arts Committee has dreams for this summer. Tomorrow they will hold a fund-raising event to make those dreams come true. Every Thursday night around 7:30 p.m., from July to mid-August the committee plans to offer a free concert…
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Another funding request for Fisk Chapel in works
Council has set aside money in anticipation of receiving state grant BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Another funding request for Fisk Chapel in works BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — The Borough Council is moving ahead with plans to take another shot at a state grant to help fund the restoration of Bicentennial Hall. Pete Engle,…
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Discussion aims to put Islam into perspective
Panel shares experiences of being a woman and growing up a Muslim BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Sarah Eltantawi (l-r), Mona Elsayed, Atiya Aftab and Zehra Cataltepe spoke at the “Muslim Women’s Perspective” panel discussion, sponsored at the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center April 12. Growing up as a…
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Decomposed primate body parts found
Foot, forearm and hand found atrecycling center BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer Foot, forearm and hand found at recycling center BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer Since the day last week when a decomposed right foot, forearm and hand were pulled out of piles of construction debris at a Tinton Falls construction recycling center, their origin has…
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Matawan mayor tapped to run for freeholder
BY MARC CAVELLAStaff Writer BY MARC CAVELLA Staff Writer MATAWAN — Matawan Borough Mayor Robert Clifton will join incumbent Amy Handlin as the Monmouth County Republican Party’s candidates for Monmouth County Freeholder in the November elections. Clifton, 35, was asked to run by Monmouth County Municipal Chairman William Dowd and state party Chairman Sen. Joseph…
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Photo
CHRIS KELLY/staff Randy Dickerson of Middletown pulls a segment of the floating dock for Red Bank’s Monmouth Boat Club into place on the Navesink River as the club prepares for the upcoming sailing season. For more pictures see pages 18 and 19.
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Pringle, Morlino gain endorsement of Dems
Pair hoping to battle Republicans in Nov. for 2 freeholder seats BY DICK METZGARStaff Writer Pair hoping to battle Republicans in Nov. for 2 freeholder seats BY DICK METZGAR Staff Writer If nothing else, Democrat Jeffrey R. Pringle has been persistent and patient. For the third straight year, Pringle, 35, Tinton Falls, will lead the charge to…
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Stominski stays in freeholder race
Lack of GOPsupport does not deter freeholder BY MARC CAVELLAStaff Writer Stominski stays in freeholder race Lack of GOP support does not deter freeholder BY MARC CAVELLA Staff Writer Freeholder Ed Stominski will fight for his seat on the Board of Chosen Freeholders, despite losing the support of his party. Stominski filed Monday with the…
