Category: HUB News
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Saint Barnabas offers employment opportunities to vets
Job fair scheduled at Monmouth Medical Center July 14 LONG BRANCH — The Saint Barnabas Health Care System is hosting two Veterans Health Care Job Fairs on Tuesday, July 12, and Thursday, July 14. The job fairs are exclusively for veterans and will feature current opportunities for all levels of skill and experience available throughout…
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Howell grad debuts on Broadway
Kristin Piro is appearing in ‘Catch Me If You Can’ BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent Kristin Piro Dreams do come true. Just ask Kristin Piro, who debuted in the Tony award-winning musical “Catch Me IfYou Can” during a Wednesday matinee at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City on May 25. “It happened so fast. Just…
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Senate approves lease deal for Monmouth Park
Attorney: Bailey plans changes to racetrack BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Monmouth Park OCEANPORT — The remaining hurdle has been cleared in the deal to allow a New York-based real estate developer to lease Monmouth Park. Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-12th District) said last week that the N.J. Senate approved a bill that would facilitate the transfer…
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Lee: Boro should do more to celebrate Basie’s roots
R.B. councilwoman wants ‘Kid From Red Bank’s’ August birthday marked BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer A bust of William “Count” Basie stands outside the Red Bank Train Station on Monmouth Street. ANDREW DAVISON RED BANK — While Red Bank has bragging rights as the birthplace of William “Count” Basie, Councilwoman Sharon Lee would like to…
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Words and music
Above: Kids of all ages dance to one of the songs during the Friends Around the World Summer Reading Club concert featuring Yosi Levin on June 29 at the Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library in Shrewsbury. The event offered children a chance to learn songs and dances and explore musical instruments from around…
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Owners recognized for restoring ‘a piece of history’
Shrewsbury Victorian garners historical commission award BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Once known as the “purple house,” this award-wining Victorian home was repainted with historically accurate colors by the current owners. SHREWSBURY — The locally known “purple house” owned by Leslie and Jason Eaton has shed its aubergine exterior and picked up a Monmouth County…
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Monmouth Medical Center names trustees
LONG BRANCH — Monmouth Medical Center announced the appointment of James G. Aaron, John Brockriede, Bruce Kramer, Robert P. Herrmann and Gerald C. Marrone to its board of trustees, and Anthony P. Terracciano, longtime member of the board, as chairman. Marrone, of Red Bank, is the immediate past chair of the Monmouth Medical Center Foundation…
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R.B. Charter School lauded for student achievement
Carly Bolger, director for the N.J. Department of Education Office of Charter Schools, Bruce Whitaker, president of the RBCS Board of Trustees, and N.J. Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf joined RBCS Principal Meredith Pennotti and Red Bank Mayor Pasquale Menna at the May 26 reception. RED BANK — Red Bank Charter School hosted an evening…
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Students at Mastro Montessori, Little Silver, performed June 25 in the opera “Pearl,” which took the audience on a journey that celebrates the beauty of the sea, our rivers and their wondrous creatures. All in the audience were impressed with the skills and the seriousness of purpose that the young children brought to the performance,…
