Category: HUB News

  • Fairy tail

    FRANK GALIPO Titianna, held by K.C. Scott of Middletown, won best costume in the small dog division at the Monmouth County’s SPCA’s 15th annual Dog Walk and Pet Fair held Oct. 4 on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft.

  • Voters pass $8M school referendum

    Shore Regional to undergo $14M improvement project BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer Voters from four area towns have approved an $8 million referendum to help fund major improvements to the heating and electrical systems at Shore Regional High School. “I’m very pleased with the community’s support of this referendum,” Shore Regional High School Business Administrator…

  • RBR seeks nominees for alumni honor

    LITTLE SILVER — For the past seven years, the Red Bank Regional High School Education Foundation has observed a warm tradition of honoring its most distinguished alumni. The honor includes an invitation to visit the high school where alumni tour the facility with the principal and meet faculty and students. For those honorees, particularly those…

  • Children’s nature play is focus of conference

    Child Care Resources will hold its sixth Early Childhood Conference, “Leave No Child Indoors: Nature in the Lives of Young Children,” in the Student Life Center of Brookdale Community College, Route 520, Lincroft, on Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Student Life Center is near parking lots 6 and 7. There is…

  • Photo

    SEAN BRADY Joey Laughinghouse plays a bowls a ‘ghostly’ game during Fair Haven’s annual Harvest Festival held at Knollwood School on Saturday.

  • Musical notes

    FRANK GALIPO David Emerson and Stacy Roth provided Colonial-style century entertainment at the Allen House on Sycamore Avenue in Shrewsbury on Saturday, Oct. 4. The Monmouth County Historical Association fundraiser featured period entertainment, food and drinks.

  • Boro looks at cost of community center

    RFPs will provide info on funding boro youth center BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer The Count Basie Learning Center building may become a community center. Red Bank is accepting requests for proposals (RFPs) from nonprofits or others interested in managing a community center in Red Bank after Mayor Pasquale Menna gave the go-ahead at the…

  • Unaccredited degrees at heart of hearing

    Proposed legislation targets tuition reimbursement and raises to school personnel BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Fleecing the system by obtaining additional compensation or tuition reimbursement as a result of attending unaccredited institutions will no longer be an option for school district administrators if a bill in the state Legislature is eventually signed into law. On…

  • Vets clinic to remain after fort closes

    Burry: New building likely to replace current clinic BY LAYLI WHYTE Correspondent Lillian Burry Although Fort Monmouth is due to close in 2011, the VA clinic located on the fort grounds will continue to provide medical services to more than 10,000 veterans and military retirees. Freeholder Director Lillian Burry, the county’s representative on the Fort…