Category: HUB News
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FMERPA appoints reuse consulting group
BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer EATONTOWN — The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA) unanimously appointed Matrix DesignGroup as the planning, engineering, architectural and environmental services consultant for the redevelopment of the fort property at its meeting on Aug. 18. According to the resolution, Matrix’s contract is not to exceed $955,900; $90,000 of that…
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The Arc of Monmouth names new president
Offering opportunities to people with disabilities will be a focus BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Neil Fleischman, new president of the board of directors of The Arc of Monmouth, poses with Mary Scott, Arc executive director. TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth, an organization that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has appointed…
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Jersey Shore Ghost Tours
Genevieve Kelly, of Jersey Shore Ghost Tours, leads a group of curious participants through Red Bank’s downtown on Friday, Aug. 20. On the tour, the group learns about Red Bank’s history and some of the town’s most notorious paranormal encounters. Tours run every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. in front of the Dublin House through…
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Fair Haven PTA Harvest Fest Oct. 2
FAIR HAVEN — Scarecrows appearing on the borough’s River Road mean only one thing — it’s time for Harvest Fest. The annual fall celebration will take place on the grounds of Knollwood School, Hance Road, on Saturday, Oct. 2, from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Children and parents anticipate this family event, which this year…
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Patrons partake in the annual Butterfly and Peaches Celebration at Sickles Market in Little Silver Aug. 14 SUCAR staff
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CROP Hunger Walk to hold kick-off rally
RED BANK — There are just three weeks until the kick-off rally for the 30th anniversary Red Bank CROP Hunger Walk, which takes place Sept. 13. Area recruiters from congregations of many faiths, public and private schools and community groups will come to the First Baptist Church, 84 Maple Ave. in Red Bank, at 7:30…
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Freeholders salute open space projects
FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders at its July 8 meeting recognized local open space grant projects in 14 towns by presenting them with signs to commemorate completion of park acquisition and improvement projects. “What better time than July’s National Park and Recreation Month to recognize communities who successfully completed Municipal Open…
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Coastal Habitat to take part in neighborhood revitalization
Coastal Habitat for Humanity has been selected as one of 163 affiliates nationwide to participate in Habitat for Humanity International’s initial phase of its Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative. The effort will focus on improving housing conditions while partnering with other community organizations to provide services that enhance the overall quality of life across struggling neighborhoods. Maureen…
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Genevieve Kelly, of Jersey Shore Ghost Tours, leads a group through Red Bank’s downtown on Aug. 20. On tour the group learns about Red Bank’s history and some of the town’s most notorious paranormal encounters. See more photos, on page 10 and at gmnews.com. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
