Category: HUB News
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Top-40 biz woman is under 40 D anlee Public Relations owner Ann Higgins was featured in the March issue of Business News New Jersey as one of the 40 most successful business people under the age of 40. In addition, she was one of only 11 women listed and the only public relations executive in…
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Family arrested for assault at party RUMSON — Police have arrested three members of a family on assault and alcohol-related charges after a party, according to police reports, allegedly got out of hand. Police said they received an anonymous phone call on the night of April 23 that a large party involving under-age drinkers was…
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Mayor McNamara, practicing a passion for public service G overnment and people are her passions. … they’re also a way of life for Tinton Falls Mayor Ann McNamara. The way McNamara sees it, two passions are better than one. She has room for both in her life and welcomes what she deems a "double blessing."…
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Monmouth Boat Club During a break in the rainy weather at Monmouth Boat Club, Red Bank, Pete Horr gets the deck chairs into shape for the summer season. JEFF HUNTLEY
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‘Sisters’ author to speak at Main Event T his spring, the Women’s Constituency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Monmouth County hopes to surpass last year’s record of bringing together the largest single gathering of Jewish women from the area at "The Main Event." Carol Saline, author of Mothers and Daughters, Sisters, and Best Friends,…
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Art Forms & pop artist: perfect together The art of neo-Expressionist artist Paul Bennett Hirsch will be featured at the Art Forms Gallery on Monmouth Street in Red Bank. The collaboration between the gallery, whose mission is to provide a platform for 21st century contemporary American art, and Hirsch, whose oeuvre is considered purely American,…
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Fair Haven approves skate park study FAIR HAVEN — The Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution at its Monday meeting to study a proposal to build a public skate park in Fair Haven Fields. The move followed a presentation by John Hendrick, representing residents opposed to building a public skate park in town. His was…
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Y releases skate park costs RED BANK — The Community YMCA last week released its breakdown of the capital expenditures and the printed proposal of its planned skateboard park. According to the plan released to the public by Eileen Hayward, teen director, the proposed 15,000-square-foot concrete park would be located on the YMCA’s property behind…
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Don’t forget your kilt pin at the Celtic Festival Event features bagpipers in kilts, dancing lassies and heavy athletics C hristian Miller, a Scotsman, wrote in the mid-20th century that men in the northern Highlands of Scotland called themselves Scotch and referred to men who wore kilts outside Scotland as damn Scotch. Using that definition,…
