Category: HUB News
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Fair Haven garden club awards $500 scholarship
Fair Haven garden club awards $500 scholarship The Garden Club of Fair Haven awarded a $500 scholarship to Lauren Giordano, a graduating senior from Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School. This scholarship is offered annually to a Rumson-Fair Haven senior graduate or student resident of Fair Haven who is attending or plans to attend college…
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Local artist grows into her role LINDA DeNICOLA The Hub
Local artist grows into her role LINDA DeNICOLA The Hub MARIE ORTIZ Artist Grace O’Donnell with some of her paintings for sale at Red Bank gallery. Growing up, Grace O’Donnell was always considered the artist in the family. And what a family it was: 11 children — five boys and six girls. "I was the…
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Westside community group plans picnic
The fourth annual picnic of the Westside Community Group of Red Bank will be held from 1-4 p.m. at Red Bank’s Count Basie Park picnic area (near the fishing pond). Rain date is Aug. 13 from 1:30-5 p.m. The picnic is co-sponsored by the Neighborhood Preservation Program in conjunction with the Red Bank Parks and…
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Group trip to Bermuda scheduled for September
The American Littoral Society of Highlands will sponsor a trip to the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Bermuda, Sept. 12-19. Cost is $925 per person, which covers room and board at the biological station, snorkeling boat trips, lectures, activities, guides, and a one-year membership to the Littoral Society. The trip will present an introduction to…
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Cabaret for Life goes Hollywood Cast of 60 performers stage benefit in support of local charities
Cabaret for Life goes Hollywood Cast of 60 performers stage benefit in support of local charities Saluting the greatest movie musicals of all time, Cabaret for Life will present its annual summer musical on Aug. 11-13 and Aug. 17-19 at the Holy Innocents Parish Center, Route 33 and West Bangs Avenue, Neptune. "Cabaret Goes to…
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Eatontown SPCA now offers ‘pet loss hot line’
This summer, the Eatontown SPCA has added a new service, a "Pet Loss Hot Line" dedicated to giving comfort and advice to individuals and families when a loved pet dies. Bob Szita, a licensed professional counselor with a specialty in grief work and co-director of Contemporary Counseling Center in Marlboro, will be available to answer…
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Student poems will become choral piece
Three elements — the Monmouth Civic Chorus, composer Paul Siskind and student poets — will come together to create a brand new choral work. The foundation and text for the work will be provided by the winners of a poetry contest, open to students born after January 1981, called "Voices of the Young." More than…
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Asbury Park Concert Band to perform Aug. 20Red Bank Volvo, in cooperation with the Borough of Red Bank and Comcast, is sponsoring the second of two concerts by the Asbury Park Concert Band in Marine Park, Red Bank, at 4 p.m. Aug. 20.
Asbury Park Concert Band to perform Aug. 20Red Bank Volvo, in cooperation with the Borough of Red Bank and Comcast, is sponsoring the second of two concerts by the Asbury Park Concert Band in Marine Park, Red Bank, at 4 p.m. Aug. 20. John Luckenbill will conduct the Asbury Park Concert Band. His father, who…
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Navesink application stays before zoners John Burton The Hub
Navesink application stays before zoners John Burton The Hub A lawyer representing opponents of the planned addition to the Navesink House say the application should be dismissed because it violates state statute. Bruce Freeman, a Westfield attorney representing the opposition, said at last week’s Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting that the application was invalid because…
