Category: HUB News

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    ERIC SUCAR staff U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Petrillo, who completed a tour in Iraq in January, visits with second-grade students at his alma mater, Wolf Hill School in Oceanport, on March 26. More photos, page 33.

  • Food drive marks Boynton & Boynton 80th anniversary

    Susan Kelly, of the FoodBank, accepts a donation of 216 pounds of groceries from David Boynton, of Boynton & Boynton, and Lorie Chartier (center), an employee of the Fair Haven insurance firm. Fair Haven — Boynton & Boynton, a locally owned firm of insurance professionals, celebrated its 80th year in business with a food drive…

  • Curley repeats freeholder run

    Former R.B. councilman gets GOP nod BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer John Curley has thrown his hat into the ring once again, and his name will be on the Republican ticket in June’s primary election for the open seat on the county Board of Chosen Freeholders. John Curley The Monmouth County Republican Committee awarded its…

  • Hearing on R.B. budget April 27

    Auditor: Spending plan calls for less than 1% increase BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer The Red Bank Borough Council is inviting local taxpayers to attend a public hearing on its proposed $19.4 million 2009 municipal budget on April 27 at borough hall. Introduced by the council during its March 23 meeting, the proposed spending plan…

  • On a mission to help AIDS orphans

    Reception will be held April 4 in honor of Sister Mary Beth Lloyd BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, a Red Bank native, is on an international mission to help children orphaned by AIDS and living in households headed by children. Sister Mary Beth Lloyd is surrounded by some of the young children…

  • T.F. school budget increase less than 1%

    BY KEN WALTER Correspondent TINTON FALLS — The Tinton Falls School District has proposed a $28,496,069 budget for the 2009-10 school year, an increase of about $250,000 from last year. The school budget as proposed represents an increase of about 0.88 percent from last year’s budget of $28,243,300. The spending plan, which taxpayers will vote…

  • EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT – Advertorial

    By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT   Active children–whether simply on the go or on the playing field–have special nutritional needs. Although that goes without saying, young people often skip on the essentials, and need education and guidance on the importance of good nutrition. Food choices have been shown to affect performance…

  • Children’s programs at Red Bank Library

    The Talking Hands Puppet Theatre presents “The Princess Who Escaped from Pirates” on Friday, April 3, 3:30-4:30 p.m. In this adventure story, it’s the princess who slays the dragon and saves the prince. Along the way, you’ll meet a hilarious band of pirates who end up in the water after a belly-bumping contest with the…

  • Teen Arts Festival

    PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Clockwise from top: Devin Lane, Keyport High School, takes part in an art workshop during the Teen Arts Festival held at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft on March 20. Mater Dei High School seniors Maria Basile (l-r), Nicole Murphy and Alyson Osborn admire the work they created in a workshop…