Category: HUB News
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Construction to begin on T.F. roads
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – The light proposed for the intersection of Hance Avenue, a county road, and Apple Street should become a reality in the near future. According to Brian Dempsey, the borough’s business administrator, there was a preconstruction meeting three weeks ago and construction will start…
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Costs for new boro hall up to $10.6 million
Council OKs $1.4M list of change orders BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS — After agonizing over the additional costs for the new borough hall, the Borough Council approved a number of change orders recommended by their professionals at its March 7 meeting. The list of change orders, 18 in…
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Her heart is in your hands
Honoring Women Composers concert takes place Sunday BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer Elaine Vander Plate Held (below left) will play the music of Noa Ain (above), featured composer at the Honoring Women Composers concert to be held on March 19. Sometimes it’s like one hand clapping – nobody can hear…
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Rebecca’s Reel quilt retrospective at library
“Flora dee Paraiso” by Elizabeth Schoenewolf, Fair Haven During March, Middletown Township Public Library will host a 20-year retrospective exhibit of quilts made by Rebecca’s Reel Quilters. “Some of Our Favorites” will present members’ most loved quilts, prize-winning quilts made over the years, and quilts with unusual themes and designs. A show for art lovers,…
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In the Arts
Brookdale Community College Alumni Association will be accepting submissions for the 20th annual Juried Art Show on Friday, May 12, noon to 8 p.m. in the Center for Visual Arts (CVA) lobby at the Lincroft main campus. The show is open to all artists 18 years and over. Entries are limited to two per artist…
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Council gets downtown ready for smoking ban
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – As the date approaches when all bars and restaurants become nonsmoking, the Borough Council is taking pre-emptive steps to keep streets from falling victim to litter bugs. As of April 15, smoking cigars and cigarettes in bars and restaurants in the state will…
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Two River Theater celebrates Beckett centennial
Festival events include ‘Godot,’ short plays, films, panels, concert BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent ‘Waiting for Godot” was so popular in the 1960s that theaters programmed it whenever they wanted a hit. But it’s Samuel Beckett’s artistic value that motivated Two River Theater Company [TRTC] artistic director Jonathan Fox to organize a three-week…
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In the Arts
Tony Todesco will be the host of SICA’s Open Mic Music Night at the Canning Co. Friday, 8-11 p.m., at the Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts, 20 Third Ave. in Long Branch. On Saturday 8-11 p.m., SICA’s Canning Co. will host BlowUpRadio.com’s “Folk You!” featuring Dale Lakata, Jason Didner, Johanna Stahley and Rick Barry.…
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Landscape exhibit by Migliaccio
“Sandy Hook Fall Series #1, Horseshoe Cove” An exhibit of landscape paintings by Anthony Migliaccio will open March 11 at Architectural Accents Past and Present in Long Branch. The solo exhibit of works by the Long Branch artist will also feature one-of-a-kind home design elements from Architectural Accents. “The Art of Giving” is a fundraiser…
