Category: HUB News
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Community thanks soldiers at the fort
Officials sign Army Community Covenant BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer ERIC SUCAR staff The Monmouth Regional High School Band stands at attention for the Army Community Covenant Signing ceremony held Sept. 24 at Wampum Park in Eatontown. EATONTOWN — Soldiers stationed at Fort Monmouth were joined by their families last week, as area towns came…
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Baykeeper hosts Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Baykeeper hosts Wild & Scenic Film Festival NEW BRUNSWICK — NY/NJ Baykeeper will host a film festival of awardwinning films about the environment. The Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival uses film to educate, celebrate, and inspire activism on behalf of the environment and encourage stewardship of our planet. The festival tour makes the rounds…
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Timepiece expo will benefit Parker Family Health Center
RED BANK — Ever wonder what makes a watch tick? You can get a look into the inner workings of a fine timepiece at a unique event on Oct. 23 hosted by Leonardo Jewelers to benefit the Parker Family Health Center in Red Bank. Leonardo Jewelers of Red Bank is partnering with the Parker Family…
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Carnival for Pals
Clockwise from above: Tim Briggs, of Fair Haven, tries his hand at keeping a plate spinning on the end of a stick at the Carnival for Pals benefit on Sept. 28 in Sea Bright. Gavin Goldbaum, Aberdeen, goes punk for the carnival, a benefit for people with ALS. Joey Giusti, 5, watches as the game…
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A Harvest Fest will be held at Knollwood School, Hance Road, Fair Haven, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Oct. 4. The event will feature games, pony rides, miniature golf, music, a pumpkin-decorating contest and other activities. There will also be an apple pie bake-off. Homemade baked goods and other treats will be available for purchase. Event proceeds will…
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Bulldogs’ intensity shows
ERIC SUCAR staff Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School defenders watch an incoming Shore Regional pass during the second half of a field hockey match at Rumson on Sept. 24. The Bulldogs defeated the visiting Blue Devils, 2-1.
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Residents may vote for new Hall of Fame class
The New Jersey Hall of Fame has announced 30 nominees in five categories as the organization launched voting for the class of 2008. These leaders and legends, from presidents to poets, in the categories of Historical, Arts and Entertainment, Sports, Enterprise and General, hail from all corners of New Jersey and share a close relationship…
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S.B. plans for new boro hall
Boardwalk, lifeguard station among Smart Growth plans BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer Sea Bright officials are in negotiations to purchase the office building at 3 Church St. and use it as the new location for borough hall. Councilman Thomas Scriven Sea Bright Mayor Maria Fernandes said last week the borough is waiting to hear back…
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Joint effort preserves Locust horse farm
Development rights to Holly Crest Farm acquired for $2.5M BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer Holly Crest Farm in Middletown will continue to have horses running in open pastures thanks to a three-way effort to purchase the development rights to the 37-acre farm on Locust Point Road. A combined effort led by the Monmouth Conservation Foundation…
