Category: HUB News
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Green clean team
Clockwise from left: Jeff King, Tinton Falls, participates in a cleanup along Poricy Brook sponsored by the Navesink Swimming River Group in cooperation with the Monmouth County Clean Community Program on Nov. 2. Bob Sandberg, Tinton Falls, collects trash and recyclables during the cleanup at Washington Park, Middletown. Jerry Keelen, Tinton Falls, fishes debris out…
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Residents will weigh in on building purchase
Mayor: Court must move from trailer or out of town BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff The borough of Sea Bright is considering purchasing this building at 3 Church St. to house most of its municipal offices. Sea Bright will host a public forum later this month on a proposal to acquire a…
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Grant supports diabetes program at Parker clinic
RED BANK — The Parker Family Health Center has received a $2,500 grant from the Investors Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, which provides charitable funding to not-for-profit programs in the communities the bank serves. The Parker Family Health Center, located on Shrewsbury Avenue, and its staff of volunteer doctors and medical professionals provide free health-care services…
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Y, Boys & Girls Club bid for community center
RFPs submitted to operate center for youth programs BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer Michael DuPont The Community YMCA of Middletown and the Boys and Girls Club of Asbury Park have submitted proposals to run the Red Bank community center, which would help defray the cost for the borough. The proposed center would be located at136…
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Jazz Month lineup slated
Free jazz concerts will heat up the headquarters location of the Monmouth County Library in November when the library presents Jazz Month 2008. The monthlong event features four jazz concerts Sundays, Nov. 9 through Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. This year’s concert series will begin with The Inventions Trio on Nov. 9. The trio features…
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Red Bank Crop Walk aims for $150K goal
More than 1,000 walkers and runners headed out on a 5-mile route though Fair Haven, Red Bank and Little Silver at the 28th annual Red Bank Crop Hunger Walk on Oct. 19. Their goal was to raise funds to support 15 local partners who are the front line for helping families and individuals hit by…
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Two River Theater cited as senior-friendly venue
RED BANK — Two River Theater Company in Red Bank has been recognized for enhancing the lives of seniors seeking lifelong access to the arts by the PHS Senior Living Foundation. The theater was cited for offering: open captioning, audio description, assistive listening, American Sign Language interpretation, along with special seating accommodations for older patrons,…
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No buts about Meridian’s no-butts policy
Smoking banned at Riverview and campuses of all facilities BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer RED BANK — Within about three weeks, smoking will become a thing of the past at Riverview Medical Center and all other Meridian Health-owned or leased facilities. The ban begins Nov. 20, the same day as the Great American Smokeout. In…
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Committee tags 10 tracts for open space
Council votes down purchase of Hockhockson property BY LAYLI WHYTE Correspondent TINTON FALLS — The borough’s Open Space Committee presented an update on its vision plan at last week’s Borough Council meeting, including the top 10 tracts of land they would like to see preserved from development. Committee members Andy Mayer and Guy Buck made…
