Category: HUB News
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Red Bank councilwoman nominated for state Assembly
Kathy Horgan replaces Marilyn Schlossbach on Democratic ticket BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Kathy Horgan RED BANK — Councilwoman Kathleen Horgan will make a run for the state Assembly in the newly redistricted 11th Legislative District. Horgan joins Hazlet businessman Vin Gopal, who is also seeking an Assembly seat, and state Senate candidate, Freehold Township…
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Father lost in World Trade Center will be ever defined by honor
BYMICHELLE BERMAN Rutgers University Student Stephen Bauer A young law student from Red Bank, Stephen Bauer hasn’t forgotten about his father, a Cantor Fitzgerald bond trader, but he has stopped cringing at the memory of losing his dad in front of millions of people. Most of those who lose loved ones do so privately —…
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Horizons gala to benefit R.B. youth program
RUMSON — The gymnasium of the Rumson Country Day School will be transformed into a 1960s-era New York nightclub on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 17, for a gala themed “Start Spreading the News,” which will benefit a summer enrichment program for local children. Gala notables will include NBC news anchor and Middletown native Brian…
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Superheroes for Hospice slate comic book sale
EATONTOWN — Superheroes for Hospice will host a comic book sale on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown. The show will benefit patients and families served by the St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center (SBHPCC), an affiliate of the St. Barnabas Health Care System. The…
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Danny Janosko, of Rumson, competes in SkimBash 2011, annual skimboarding meet open to pro and amateur competitors, at the Sea Bright municipal beach on Sept. 10.
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Apple festival kicks off centennial celebration
Delicious Orchards reaches milestone BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Owner William McDonald stocks tomatoes at Delicious Orchards, which will begin celebrating its 100th anniversary with an apple festival on Sept. 17-18. ERIC SUCAR staff COLTS NECK — The orchards that have supplied the crisp, sweet apples that are found in the famous pies and cider at…
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Red Bank district will pilot teacher evaluation
District awarded $57K state grant for training BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The Red Bank Public School District is one of 11 districts in the state to participate in a teacher evaluation pilot program during the 2011-12 school year, the state Department of Education (DOE) announced. Superintendent Laura Morana said last week that the district…
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Reality show pays it forward
BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer (l-r) Rick Martinsen, co-writer, Point Pleasant; Jimmy Fields, host/producer, Red Bank; Frank Calo, producer/director, New York; Steve Craig Bogard, founder of Aslan Youth Ministries, Asbury Park. LONG BRANCH — When Jimmy Fields was a teenager growing up in Asbury Park, he got a little help along the way through a…
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Friends support community in name of Sept. 11 victim
KDM Foundation helps fund new Dean Porter playground BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Friends and family of Keith D. McHeffey (below) founded the KDM Foundation following his death on Sept. 11, 2001. The foundation raises funds to support community projects like the new playground at the Dean Porter School in Rumson, carried out in partnership…
