Category: HUB News
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Monmouth Museum hosts ‘Terrific Tuesdays’
Monmouth Museum, located on the Brookdale College Campus, Newman Springs Road in Lincroft, is presenting "Terrific Tuesdays" in July and August. The programs are open to children age 7 to 9, with enrollment limited to 15 participants. Cost is $15 per session or five sessions for $65, nonmember; and $20 per session or five sessions…
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Program for fighting prejudice will be offered
The Center for Holocaust Studies at Brookdale Community College, Middletown, will offer a two-week program for teachers in grades K-12 in "Providing the Practical Tools to Fight Prejudice" from July 31 through Aug. 11. Classes will meet each weekday during the two-week period at Brookdale’s Western Monmouth Higher Education Center, Freehold. Topics will include prejudice…
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Making new rules for making movies Red Bank Council considering ordinance to govern filming in town john burton The Hub
Making new rules for making movies Red Bank Council considering ordinance to govern filming in town john burton The Hub Ben Affleck (standing) and Kevin Smith discuss scenes from Smith’s film Chasing Amy, parts of which were shot in Red Bank. LLights…! Cameras…! Red Bank…! Red Bank? While it may have a way to go…
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Photography studio announces partnership
Princeton Photo Network has announced a partnership with Gerard Photography of Shrewsbury. Gerard will join other Princeton Photo Network members Gabelli Studio, Verona, and Clair Pruett Studios, with locations in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Gerard Photography was founded in the 1960s and has emerged as a successful wedding, portrait and school portrait studio. Joel Gerard, who…
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Vacancies decline in boomtown Red Bank has only 1 percent vacancy rate in downtown area linda denicola The Hub
Vacancies decline in boomtown Red Bank has only 1 percent vacancy rate in downtown area linda denicola The Hub FILE PHOTO While vacancies in retail properties declined statewide for the third straight year, the shortage of space is particularly acute in Red Bank, where downtown retail space is at such a premium that open spaces…
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Let there be lights Borough to spend $400K for improvements to Count Basie Park john burton The Hub
Let there be lights Borough to spend $400K for improvements to Count Basie Park john burton The Hub RED BANK — The sun may not always shine on the fields at Count Basie Park, but by October the lights should. At last week’s meeting, the Borough Council authorized a $339,000 project that would install lights…
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RiverCenter welcoming members, community
Look at it as a chance to get to know SID. In this case SID is Red Bank’s Special Improvement District, known as RiverCenter, which will be hosting a Community Open House on July 12 from 4-8 p.m. at its headquarters at 36 Monmouth St., second floor of the Amboy National Bank building. The public…
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Lure of movies grabs young Rumson filmmaker john burton The Hub
Lure of movies grabs young Rumson filmmaker john burton The Hub JOHN BURTON Robert Margolies of Rumson has made the jump from movie viewer to movie director with Suburban Tragedy. RUMSON — While 17-year-old Robert Margolies may not be in the league of Hitchcock, Speilberg or Quentin Tarantino, his family and friends certainly believe he…
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Monmouth library offers free programs The Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, is offering the following free programs:
Monmouth library offers free programs The Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury, is offering the following free programs: Individuals "Having Business Problems, or Starting a Small Business," can receive advice from Service Corps of Retired Executives members. The confidential and one-on-one counseling is free. Appointments can be made for Tuesday…
