Category: HUB News
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Provocative new play for American audiences
TOP PICK Layla Khoshnoudi, Jacob A. Ware, Judith Hawking, Gregory Haney SUZANNE BARABAS New Jersey Repertory Company announces the U.S. premiere of “Nobody’s Girl” by Australian playwright Rick Viede. Is there anything more scandalous than a juicy tell-all memoir? Viciously funny, “Nobody’s Girl” features a potpourri of outrageous characters who wheel and deal in a…
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National Night Out
Clockwise from top: Registered nurse Kendra Marra, right, helps Christine Longley of Fair Haven exit the MONOC MedEvac helicopter after her tour during Fair Haven’s National Night Out event at the Fair Haven Community Center on Aug. 4. Katelyn Longley of Fair Haven tries a game of chance. 4 A MONOC MedEvac helicopter visited the…
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‘Tapestry of the Arts’ to feature new artists
RUMSON — St. George’s by-the- River Episcopal Church will host its fourth annual Canterbury art show, “A Tapestry of the Arts,” Sept. 4-6 at 7 Lincoln Ave., Rumson. The premier art show will feature juried and non-juried works by over 90 artists, including first-time participants. One of the new artists is Lee Jamieson of Spring…
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Red Bank’s river at heart of Paddle the Navesink Day
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer RED BANK— Red Bank is warming up to celebrate its love affair with its iconic river as it awaits the arrival of the annual Paddle the Navesink Day . “[This is a] community wide celebration of the Navesink River and showcases the maritime history and recreational opportunities that are available…
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Sports eyewear shopping tips
Thousands upon thousands of sportsrelated injuries affect children and adults each year. Prevent Blindness estimates that water and pool activities, followed by basketball and then baseball/ softball account for more sports-related eye injuries than any other sports. Male athletes are twice as likely to suffer from sports-related eye injuries than female athletes, but all athletes…
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Arbor Terrace of Middletown offers Virtual Dementia Tour
Imagine this.A constant mix of voices, laughter, background noise, roaring sounds and startling responses. Diminished depth perception and loss of peripheral vision.An endless “pins and needle” sensation occurring in your feet. An impaired ability to feel through your fingers and accomplish a simple task, like buttoning a shirt.This is mid-stage dementia. Arbor Terrace of Middletown,…
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The top 10 things you can do to prevent burnout
Part Two By Joe Stein Last month we covered five of the top 10 things you can do to prevent burnout: 1. Exercise your body to relax your mind. 2. Stay fully hydrated. 3. Get up and move. 4. Pamper yourself. 5. Let others care for you. How many of these are you doing now…
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Mild cognitive impairment is not so mild
By Joel S. Ross M.D. Mind cognitive impairment (MCI) is a very common ailment of older adults (ages 50 and over).What is MCI? Very simply defined, it is a condition where an individual’s memory is impaired greater for what can be expected for their age. When loved ones tell you the forgetfulness is serious it…
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Bulletin Board
– Jersey Coast Sport Fliers to present Aviation Day By Peter Elacqua The Jersey Coast Sport Fliers (JCSF) are set to take off for their third annual National Model Aviation Day. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Aug. 15 at Dorbrook Park, Route 537, Colts Neck. National Model Aviation Day will…