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  • Got an inch to pinch? Try Root & Branch’s full body wrap Mineral-soaked bandages purportedly pull out toxins and shrink tissues amy byrnes walsack The Hub

    Got an inch to pinch? Try Root & Branch’s full body wrap Mineral-soaked bandages purportedly pull out toxins and shrink tissues amy byrnes walsack The Hub In the hands of Diane Milhan, Ace bandages and plastic bags are the promise of a thinner you. FAIR HAVEN — These are desperate times. Like a bad penny,…

  • How to light up Marion’s world

    Local artist Pinky (r) organized an art show last week to benefit her friend Marion Tucker (l). Marion’s pencil drawings below were interpreted by other artists. Everybody knows her but nobody knows her. That’s how local artist Pinky describes Marion Tucker, who for years has been an elusive fixture about Red Bank. For years Marion…

  • Shrewsbury library offering Internet programs A free program prepared and presented by the staff of the Monmouth County Library System, "Introduction to the Internet," will be held at the Eastern Branch, 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury at 2:30 p.m. on June 14. To register, call (732) 842-5995. The library’s Career Center will be holding two workshops…

  • Vidbel’s Olde Tyme Circus coming to Rumson Granddaughter of founders Joyce and Al Vidbel, Jennifer Vidbel is carrying on the family tradition of training and presenting liberty ponies. Her well-trained Liberty Drill consists of eight ponies all performing simultaneously. Everyone is invited to join her and all of the other popular performers when Vidbel’s Olde…

  • Symphony league sets annual tour Aug. 12-13 The Monmouth Symphony League invites music lovers to join Symphony Tours’ seventh annual overnight to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Aug. 12, and Tanglewood, Aug. 13. The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform an all-Tchaikovsky program at its Saratoga, N.Y., summer home, and the Boston Symphony will perform Mozart, Prokofiev,…

  • Trip to Hawaii no vacation for Sandy Hook lifeguard Shannon Kelly The Hub T his weekend when thousands flock to the waterfront in Red Bank for Riverfest, sitting around listening to jazz will be the farthest thing from one local woman’s mind. Beginning today, Maggie Hogan, 21, of Tinton Falls, will be hitting the beach…

  • Business branches out for free-lance artist linda denicola LINDA DENICOLA Wendy Hollander’s Red Bank-based business, Moonlight Studios, is blossoming with some new artwork she has completed for a local restaurant. The Hub R ed Bank artist Wendy Born Hollander started her own business when she was 24 years old after being laid off from her…

  • Preparing patients for the toughest fight of their lives elaine van develde Edward Pszeniczny, R.N., of Riverview Medical Center, here flanked by hospital Executive Director Paul Cohen and Pat Crocker, R.N., is this year’s recipient of what is referred to as the Oscar of nursing. The Hub I t’s the working man’s woe wallowed in…

  • Shopping for a good cause, Red Bank’s post-prom party john burton The Hub LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School will be holding a post-prom party immediately following the Senior Prom on June 9. This year’s post-prom party will be held at The Club, in Woodbridge, and is designed to provide students with a…