Category: HUB News
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College tour offers inner-city youths a better future
BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer About 30 students participated in the “Get on the Bus” college tour last year. LONG BRANCH – For more than a decade, Long Branch officials have been promoting the importance of college education to inner-city youths through the “Get on the Bus” college tour. The Long…
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Many planners interested in mapping fort’s future
Fort reuse panel will announce choice of consultant April 18 BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Everyone is interested in the fate of Fort Monmouth, including master plan consultants across the country. The director of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA), Frank Cosentino, reported that the authority has received an…
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Spring brings new year for members of Bahá’í faith
Faith, family, community central to Bahá’í beliefs BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Patty and Jim Whyte in Haifa, Israel. Haifa is the site of Baha’i shrines. It’s the dawn of a new year for members of the Bahá’í faith, of which there are reputed to be 5 million across the globe.…
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GOP names nominees for state Senate, Assembly
Beck to run for Senate; O’Scanlon to repeat Assembly run BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Jennifer Beck Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-12) will lead the Monmouth County Republican team in the state Senate and Assembly races this year. Little Silver Councilman Declan O’Scanlon will make a second run for Assembly, after losing…
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Matzah made easy
CHRIS KELLY staff Fair Haven’s Eric Black grinds wheat into flour at a hands-on Passover Model Matzah Making Institute at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County in Ocean Township on March 25. Passover begins at sundown on Monday.
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Notes
The kitchen of the Sillen residence, which will be included in Fair Haven’s First Floors. Fair Haven’s First Floors, a town of local homes, will be held Wednesday, May 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Titled “An Eclectic Mix of Design and Cuisine,” this year’s tour will feature an interesting combination of traditional and…
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Open hearts and hands lead to open wallets
Atchison School teacher keeps promise; head shaved BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Health and physical education teacher Edward Davis is about to get his head shaved by co-worker Lynn Landis at the Jump Rope for the Heart assembly on Friday at the Mahala F. Atchison School…
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In the Service
Robert N. Iannuzzi has graduated from Airman Leadership School at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., and was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. Iannuzzi, an aircraft electrical and environmental systems journeyman, is assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. He has served in the military for four years. A 2001 graduate of Union High…
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The ‘little blue box’ is coming to Red Bank
Tiffany & Co. planning November opening at former Garmany site BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Tiffany & Co.’s signature packaging RED BANK – What about breakfast at Tiffany’s? Grab a bagel and head over to Broad Street. World-renowned jeweler Tiffany & Co. has officially announced its upcoming opening at 150 Broad…
