Category: HUB News

  • Arc of Monmouth to host Lunch & Learn series

    TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth will host a Lunch & Learn series on Nov. 3, 10 and 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at The Arc of Monmouth, 1158 Wayside Road, Tinton Falls. Families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are invited to attend a light lunch and hear experts address issues…

  • Two River Theater launches ‘One Book, One Community’

    A community-wide literacy event around the book, ‘Charlotte’s Web’ RED BANK — Two River Theater Company will host “One Book, One Community,” a program with the goal to unite the greater Red Bank area through community discussion, literacy education and local arts events all centered around one book, “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White. The program…

  • Celebrate Diwali at the Monmouth County Library

    SHREWSBURY — Come celebrate the Hindu Festival of Lights at the Monmouth County Library. During the first week in November, the library will host Diwali programs at five different branches throughout Monmouth County. These free, family-friendly events will feature Indian music, dancing and mehndi, the art of drawing intricate henna patterns on the hands and…

  • Holt, Sipprelle agree: Voters are unhappy

    Incumbent Holt faces challenge for 12th District seat BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Six-term incumbent Democrat Rep. Rush Holt is facing a challenge by Republican Scott Sipprelle in a battle for New Jersey’s 12th District on Nov. 2. Rush Holt In separate interviews last week, the political opponents cited the economy as the big issue…

  • National Danish Performance Team

    Members of the National Danish Performance Team perform in the Maple Place School gymnasium in Oceanport on Oct. 13. Team members, who are some of Denmark’s top gymnasts, presented an exhibition of the Scandinavian tradition of rhythmic show gymnastics. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff

  • T.F. approves $2.1M for road improvements

    BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — After taking a sixmonth hiatus from discussing a proposed bond ordinance to fix some of the borough’s roads, the Tinton Falls Borough Council passed the ordinance. The council voted 4-1 to pass the $2.1 million ordinance that will be used to repave almost two miles of road…

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    Members of the National Danish Performance Team presented an exhibition of the Scandinavian nation’s tradition of rhythmic show gymnastics at the Maple Place School gymnasium in Oceanport on Oct. 13. For more photos, see page 6 and Photo Galleries at gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Mayor: ‘Red Bank is open for business again’

    Council revises parking schedule to encourage new business development BY DANIEL HOWLEY Correspondent In an effort to spur economic growth, the Red Bank Borough Council introduced an ordinance last week that they hope will entice new business owners to set up shop in the downtown’s many vacant storefronts. Introduced unanimously during the council’s Oct. 11…

  • CROP Walk

    Clockwise from left: Participants drop off canned and boxed foods at Red Bank Regional High School on Oct. 17 during the 30th annual Red Bank CROP Walk, a five-mile walk/run to raise funds to fight hunger. Hundreds of participants took part in the walk, which began at the school in Little Silver. Teens decorated T-shirts…