Category: HUB News
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Guild will host art fair
SHREWSBURY — The Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury will host the first Guild Art Fair 3-5 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The event will feature merchants, local businesses, and crafts people demonstrating products and services of interest to artists and photographers. Attendance is free and open to the public. The guild is seeking framers, fine…
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Faith group offers free haircut program
MIDDLETOWN — A little off the top can go a long way in boosting self-esteem, according to Love In the Name of Christ (Love INC), a Monmouth County faith-based organization based in Eatontown that serves county residents in need. Through its free haircuts program, called Cuts for Christ, the group is able to provide a…
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Clara Barton honorees to be feted
TINTON FALLS — The Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross will honor two locals with the Clara Barton Humanitarian Award. Little Silver resident Farley Boyle, founder and executive director of CHASE for Life, and Rick Kiernan, assistant executive director of the Seabrook retirement community in Tinton Falls, will be recognized at the 26th…
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Search on for disabled vet needing a home
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Aproject unlike any other attempted in western Monmouth County before is under way to help a disabled veteran. Donations of funds and volunteerism have been mounting to place a disabled veteran needing housing in a new home, according to Lauren Sampson, of Western Monmouth Habitat for Humanity. Western Monmouth Habitat…
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ERIC SUCAR staff Rumson-Fair Haven’s Hayley Fox competes in the 200-yard freestyle during a meet against Ocean Township held at Ocean County College in Toms River on Feb. 13.
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Veterans memorial to host film about Donut Dollies
On Feb. 21 at 1 p.m., the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation will show the film “A Touch of Home: The Vietnam War’s Red Cross Girls.” This program will be held at the Vietnam Era Educational Center in Holmdel. The American Red Cross introduced the idea of Donut Dollies, originally known as Red Cross…
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T.F. council declines to censure member
E-mails on Zoning Board applications draw criticism BY SUSANNE MORELLI Staff Writer The Tinton Falls Borough Council last week decided against censuring a council member who used his personal e-mail to distribute a proposed resolution opposing an application before the Zoning Board. Michael Skudera The council held a special meeting on Feb. 10 to consider…
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Gala supports efforts of Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Trenton recently celebrated the kickoff of its Monmouth County annual fundraiser, the “Ray of Hope Gala,” at the Colts Neck home of Valerie and Tom DeFelice. Co-chairing this year’s event are Mary Ellen Burris and Maureen Donnelly, both of Middletown, and Barbara Fleming of Spring Lake is vice chair.…
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Quick police action leads to arrests
Primary school locked down as a precaution BY SUSANNE MORELLI Staff Writer Antonio Domingo Suarez-Perez aka “Mingo” The Red Bank Primary School was in an “informal lockdown” on the morning of Feb. 10 in the wake of a double homicide that had occurred nearby in the early morning hours, according to Red Bank Superintendent of…
