Category: HUB News
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In The Arts
“Autumn Impression,” a photograph by Jennie Meares, has been chosen as winner of the People’s Choice Award at The Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. Ballots were cast by gallery visitors for the winner among the 162 images in the recent “Eye Sights 2006” all-members photography show and sale. Meares, Matawan, is a guild member…
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Indie film festival opens March 31
The fourth annual Garden State Film Festival (GSFF) showcasing film, video and animated works by independent filmmakers, will run through April 2 at the Paramount Theater/Convention Hall, Berkeley Carteret Hotel and Asbury Lanes in Asbury Park. More than 508 films, video and animated works from 17 countries were submitted. This year’s honorees include Bud Abbott…
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New paintings by Cunningham
“Sheffield” “A Generalist Painter: Still Life, Landscape and the Figure,” an exhibit of recent paintings by Francis Cunningham, is on exhibit at Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank. The display of paintings features still life, landscape and the figure, and will run through April 14 at the gallery, located at 10 White St. An opening…
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Artists at work
“W.C” by Isidro Blasco “Under Construction,” an exhibit featuring the works by Isidro Blasco, Annabel Daou, Rachael Faillace, Angus Fairhurst, Carlo Ferraris, Claude Simard, Rob Wynne and Holly Zausner is currently at the Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) in Long Branch. Curated by Barbara MacAdam, executive editor of “Art & Auction” magazine, the…
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Nominees in Greater Women of Central NJ are announced
Greater Media Newspapers is pleased to announce the list of nominees for the second annual Greater Women of Central New Jersey award. This year, 108 women were nominated in the categories of business, health care and nonprofit. These nominations were submitted by family, friends, co-workers and spouses in an effort to recognize the amazing and…
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Fort reuse bills pass in Senate, Assembly
Mayors troubled by prohibition on allowing designees at meetings BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer If the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority, established via two bills passed by state lawmakers this week, meets in Trenton during daytime hours, Tinton Falls Mayor Peter Maclearie is concerned that he and local residents might be…
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Commission seeks input on river walk project
Environmental group seeks to protect Navesink River BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – The Borough Environmental Commission is taking up the cause of keeping the proposed river walk project environmentally sound. “The river has been more or less neglected,” said Louis DiMento, a member of the borough’s Open Space…
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Photo
CHRIS KELLY staff Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School students rehearse a scene from the musical “Grease,” which will be presented at the Rumson school March 24-26.
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Righi: Rumson-Fair Haven pilots mainstreaming
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RUMSON – Integrating students from the special education program into the mainstream population is the goal of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. According to the school report card released by the state Department of Education for the 2005-06 school year, RFH has 13.8 percent of its…
