Category: HUB News
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Music, art among March programs at R.B. Library
RED BANK — Acoustic Saturdays, presented by the Adult Department of the Red Bank Public Library, continues 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, with singer-songwriter Sarah Donner. The event is the third in a series of free acoustic music programs presented on the last Saturday of each month featuring New Jersey musicians. The Acoustic Saturdays…
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Labrador retriever tops list of most popular dog for 18th year
Is your dog top dog? For the 18th consecutive year, the Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog in America, according to new statistics released by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The Labrador retriever is the most popular dog breed in America. But while more than twice as many Labs were registered last…
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Driver in fatal accident indicted by grand jury
On Feb. 9 a Monmouth County grand jury returned an indictment charging Matthew Gross, 18, of Tinton Falls, with second-degree vehicular homicide, second degree aggravated assault, third-degree aggravated assault and fourth-degree assault by auto. According to a press release from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, the charges stem from a fatal one-car motor vehicle collision…
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Two to tango
FRANK GALIPO Scott Yelka, Navesink, and Patty Scarangello, Lincroft, dance the tango at a milonga (social dance) hosted by Red Bank Tango at Buona Sera restaurant in Red Bank on Feb. 4.
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Recycled prom dresses will help Third World poor
Teens organize benefit for Formalwear 4 Footwear Red Bank Regional senior Madeline McEvily displays some of the beautiful, gently used prom wear donated for Formalwear 4 Footwear. LITTLE SILVER — When Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) senior Madeline McEvily noticed a college basketball coach running up and down the sidelines barefoot during a televised…
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County budget to get close look from panel
The Monmouth County Budget Review Committee is back in business. According to a press release from the county, the bipartisan task force has been meeting to address this year’s budget issues, but will also review suggestions for budget cuts that were submitted by the leaders of the 23 unions that represent about twothirds of the…
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Students learn about challenges of disabled
Seventh-grader Katie Mason, of Rumson, experiences the difficulties of shooting a basketball from the confines of a wheelchair. RUMSON — Offered as part of the diocesan-wide Catholic Schools Week, the PTA of Holy Cross School in Rumson provided students with an opportunity to experience the daily challenges in the life of someone with disabilities through…
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Works of shore-area artist to be exhibited
Jewish Heritage Museum to present second major art exhibit The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County, Freehold Township, will present its second major art exhibit, “Purity of Expression” Sally Asa: American Artist, 1921-1988. This retrospective will feature the work of renowned Shore artist Sally Asa. The exhibit will be open to the public, free of…
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Nutrition and fitness topic of talk at RFH
RUMSON — The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) will present an evening of teen nutrition and fitness information with Dr. Felicia D. Stoler, a consultant in nutrition and healthy living, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10. The evening’s focus, “B-3 — Look Your Best, Feel Your Best, Be Your…
