Category: HUB News
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Nothing pedestrian about floor art Buyers encouraged to walk all over Tinton Falls artist’s work
Staff Writer By linda denicola Nothing pedestrian about floor art Buyers encouraged to walk all over Tinton Falls artist’s work JEFF HUNTLEY Canvas artist Marie Maber of Tinton Falls says her paintings and digital prints are inspired by mosaic tiles. Her artwork is on display at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Manalapan, until Nov. 27…
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Marjorie Tedesco to be honored at ‘Glow Ball’
The Arc of Monmouth, Tinton Falls, will honor Rumson resident Marjorie Tedesco at its "Winter Glow Ball" in December. Chairman Anita Roselle said, "Marjorie has worked quietly behind the scenes for many years, giving of herself, her talents and resources to raise funds for Arc and its programs, and to bring new friends to the…
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The Arc of Monmouth to hold ‘Transition Night’
The Arc of Monmouth, Tinton Falls, will host its annual "Transition Night" from 7-9 p.m. Dec. 7. The free event will be at the Arc Center, 1158 Wayside Road, Tinton Falls. It is open to high school special education students and their families. Representatives from various agencies will be on hand to discuss employment options,…
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Church property sale concerns residents Two-acre tract on Second Street sold by Diocese of Trenton
Staff Writer By john burton Church property sale concerns residents Two-acre tract on Second Street sold by Diocese of Trenton RUMSON — The Second Street property that was once home to a Roman Catholic Church has been sold. While the Diocese of Trenton, which made the sale, isn’t saying who the buyer is, the mayor…
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Voters stay with all-GOP council Dems see campaign as good first step in getting two-party system into Fair Haven
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Voters stay with all-GOP council Dems see campaign as good first step in getting two-party system into Fair Haven MARIE ORTIZ Marti Eggers of Fair Haven addresses supporters after Tuesday’s election in which she and her Democratic running mates fell to the Republicans. FAIR HAVEN — With more than 70…
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Election Results Fair Haven registered voters 4,067 cast votes 2,859 two, three-year terms Margaret S. Egger (D) 1,171 Bruce Fowler (D) 1,195 George L. Berry* (R) 1,570 Thomas J. Gilmour III* (R) 1,512 one, one-year unexpired te
Election Results Fair Haven registered voters 4,067 cast votes 2,859 two, three-year terms Margaret S. Egger (D) 1,171 Bruce Fowler (D) 1,195 George L. Berry* (R) 1,570 Thomas J. Gilmour III* (R) 1,512 one, one-year unexpired term Susan "Bear" Atwood (D) 1,214 Wendy E. Jones (R) 1,484 Freeholder Michael Dowling (D) 1,062 Ted Narozanick* (R)…
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Fuel cost increases have some considering options
Staff Writer By NATALIE M. VENA Rising heating costs have residents looking at alternatives. Recently, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) announced a 16 percent increase in rates for Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G), one of three natural gas companies in New Jersey that received similar increases in rates. PSE&G services 1.6…
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Count Basie to present ‘Anything Goes’
Batten down the hatches and get ready for the national tour of Cole Porter’s smash hit musical Anything Goes at the Count Basie Theatre, Monmouth Street, in Red Bank for two performances only. Originally produced on Broadway in 1934, Anything Goes is a milestone in theatrical history. The musical comedy established Porter as America’s most…
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Veterans Day services on tap for Saturday
The annual Veterans Day Services will be held Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. at the Veterans Monument, 51 Monmouth St., Red Bank. The service is sponsored by the mayor and Borough Council of Red Bank, veterans, patriotic, civic, fraternal, and religious organizations. The Red Bank Regional High School band and choir will perform, followed by…
