Category: HUB News

  • Easter Egg Hunt

    Clockwise from above: With help from the Easter Bunny, children of all ages search for eggs during the annual Easter Egg Hunt held at Shrewsbury Borough School on March 20. Toddler Leigha Soto was among the crowd of children searching for eggs. Shrewsbury Recreation hosted the annual event. More photos at gmnews.com. PHOTOS BY ERIC…

  • ‘Fiddler’

    Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School students Kevin Karol, Eileen Goepfert, Hillary Keating and Kristin Mueller rehearse a scene from “Fiddler on the Roof,” which was presented last weekend at the Rumson school. CHRIS KELLY

  • Auditions for Red Bank StreetLife

    RED BANK — StreetLife, Red Bank’s summer music and performing arts series, will return to the sidewalks for the 10th year. For the 2010 series, Red Bank River- Center is inviting talented adults and teenagers (16 years and older) to audition for this summer’s program from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31, at the Count…

  • Stork

    Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announces the birth of twin girls on Feb. 23 to Lisa and Steven Dolan of Tinton Falls. Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, announces the birth of a boy Feb. 26 to Kati and Jason Aumack of Tinton Falls.

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    Lower School and Upper School Choral students perform a “Wizard of Oz” medley as part of Ranney School’s 50th anniversary celebration, “Ranney Voices, Past and Present,” at Panther Hall in Tinton Falls on March 19. LAUREN CASSELBERRY

  • Monmouth Cty. Park System recognizes its volunteers

    Planting flower beds, removing invasive plant species, monitoring endangered bird species and assisting with therapeutic horseback riding lessons are a few of the ways volunteers contributed to the Monmouth County Park System’s Volunteer in Parks program last year. The contributions by 133 volunteers to open space, parks and recreation were celebrated at a luncheon Sunday,…

  • Council delays vote on YMCA zoning change

    Menna cites need for Planning Board resolution BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer The Red Bank Borough Council put off action Monday on a proposed ordinance that would allow the Community YMCA to expand its facility on Maple Avenue. Mayor Pasquale Menna told a packed council chamber that while the council would still entertain public comments,…

  • Middle school students get real-world career preview

    Job-shadow day launched at offices, businesses, theater BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — Red Bank Middle School kicked off its first Student Leadership Day on March 11, an event that provided a unique opportunity for eighth-grade students to visit different local businesses and organizations to jobshadow. Guidance Counselor Wendy Turnock said the day…

  • R.B. district to net $24K in state aid

    Some local school districts lose 100 percent of state funding BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG & JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writers With state aid figures released last week, Red Bank Public Schools Superintendent Laura C. Morana said she is reeling from the revelation that the cuts coming from Trenton are much deeper than anticipated. Morana explained that the…