Category: HUB News
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All creatures great and small
Clockwise from top left: The Rev. Rob Long blesses a dog during a Blessing of the Animals service held at the Sea Bright Municipal Beach on Saturday, Sept. 20. After a brief reading, Long, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Sea Bright, blessed more than a dozen animals. Long blesses Peggy Bills’ (l) 4-year-old…
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State: No plea deals for teenage drivers
Following a key recommendation of the Teen Drivers Study Commission, New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram last week directed municipal prosecutors not to offer or accept plea bargains to teenage drivers with graduated drivers licenses (GDL) for motor vehicle violations that carry points. According to a press release from Milgram’s office, the directive is aimed…
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ERIC SUCAR staff Equipped with pedometers, students walk in the hallway of St. James School in Red Bank, one of the schools participating in the nationwide YMCA Celebrates America on the Move Week on Sept. 18.
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Landau works are on exhibit
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is hosting its first major exhibit, “Jacob Landau: Humanist and Visionary.” The exhibit features the work of prominent Roosevelt artist the late Jacob Landau (1917-2001). Landau’s work is included in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Philadelphia Museum…
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Suit over Earle students on hold
Tinton Falls sues over schooling non-Navy kids BY LAYLI WHITE Correspondent Alegal action brought by the Tinton Falls Board of Education against the Colts Neck Board of Education has been put on hold pending a decision on whether the case should be reassigned to another judge. Martin Barger, attorney for the Tinton Falls BOE, said…
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Donna Edington (l-r), Carol Stillwell and Tim McLoone celebrate the success of the First Annual Holiday Express Clambake held Sept. 14 at Merri-Makers at the Water’s Edge in Sea Bright. An estimated $170,000 was raised to support the mission of Holiday Express. The night was a huge success made possible by generous individuals and companies…
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S.B. wants funding formula on ballot
Boro wants to change cost per student for SRHS BY SHARON LEFF Staff Writer Dina Long Sea Bright will ask the Shore Regional High School (SRHS) Board of Education to allow a question about changing the funding formula for the regional school on the school election ballot in April. In its ongoing quest to change…
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Local history focus of Oct. library programs
RED BANK — The Red Bank Public Library will present two programs on local history in October as part of the library’s reopening celebration series of free evening events for the community. On Thursday, Oct. 9, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Kathy Dorn Severini and her husband George, of Dorn’s Classic Images, will present “Once…
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New CEO: ‘a Red Crosser by heart’
Tara Kelly takes over as head of Jersey Coast Chapter BY LAYLI WHYTE Correspondent CHRIS KELLY staff Above: Tara Kelly plans to continue and expand the services provided by the Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross. Below: Kelly stands in the warehouse where supplies for disaster relief operations are stored. Despite feeling the…
