Category: HUB News
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Community ties pay dividends for Riverview
$6.5M in donations fund new surgical wing BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Riverview Medical Center President Tim Hogan (l-r), David Flood, president of Meridian Health Foundation, John Lloyd, president, Meridian Health, pose with donors Joan and Robert Rechnitz, George Kolber and Domenic DiPiero. RED BANK — Several substantial donations have given Riverview Medical Center the…
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Red Bank Public Library hosts May programs
I n May, the Red Bank Public Library continues its regular schedule of programming, beginning 7-8:30 p.m. May 4 with “Money and Your Family”, a free monthly forum on timely financial topics presented the first Wednesday of the month by Red Bank resident Robin Goldberg, a former business executive with extensive financial experience. She will…
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Group will volunteer at N.J. Marathon for first time
MOCEANS members will help at water stations, expo booth BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — A new group of volunteers will step into the mainstream to help out at the week-long New Jersey Marathon Festival that kicks off on Saturday. In order to raise awareness and funds, volunteers with community-based nonprofit MOCEANS will be…
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Stately Homes to be held at Holly Hill
Stately Homes by-the-Sea, a benefit for the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey, will take place May 3 to June 12 at Holly Hill, a historic country estate nestled in the Locust section of Middletown. More than 35 interior designers, decorators and landscape artists will transform this pre-war treasure, creating a home that reflects the…
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Current term final one for Little Silver mayor
Castleman will complete 27 yrs. of public service BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Suzanne Castleman LITTLE SILVER — After more than a decade of governance, Mayor Suzanne Castleman will complete her final term in December. The longtime mayor has announced that she will not seek re-election this November. Castleman served on the Little Silver Borough…
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Seaside Heights: Amusements, eateries, fests in a small package
Boro embraces ‘Jersey Shore’ reality show as economic boon and tourist magnet BY DAN HOWLEY Seaside Heights beach and boardwalk The borough of Seaside Heights is anything but a quiet town along the New Jersey coast, which is exactly how the shore town likes it. At less than one square mile in size, the borough…
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Bunny says . . .
The Easter Bunny leads a game of “Easter Bunny Sez” during Sea Bright’s annual Easter Egg Hunt held at Sea Bright Borough Hall on April 23. CHRIS KELLY
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Monmouth U. to host Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk May 15
WEST LONG BRANCH — The Monmouth County Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk will be held May 15 at Monmouth University, with all net proceeds benefiting The Lustgarten Foundation, the nation’s largest private foundation dedicated solely to funding pancreatic cancer research. The goal of the 3K walk is to raise money and awareness for research for pancreatic…
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‘Soundstage’ will fill club with hope for autistic youths
BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Yellow #5 When voices and musical instruments combine, special things often happen. When musicians combine, special people can often be helped. Such will be the case on Saturday, May 7, when Greater Media Newspapers and Howell IceWorld present a host of musical performances for charity during “Soundstage” at Bar Anticipation in…
