Category: HUB News

  • Solo exhibit by Harger opens

    “Landfill” McKay Imaging Photo Studio and Gallery in Red Bank presents the exhibition “Breaking Away,” featuring “Round,” a showing of two- and 3-D works by Red Bank artist Don Harger. According to McKay, Harger’s work “is stunningly unique, possessing a fresh and unbridled sense of movement, not unlike the artist himself.” The gallery’s press release…

  • Turntablist spins vinyl in new music series

    Marina Rosenfeld The Black Box of Asbury Park continues its Music of Invention, a monthly series of new music events, on March 16 at 8 p.m. Marina Rosenfeld, internation-ally known composer and New York-based artist, will perform on turntables. As a turntablist, she works from original acetate recordings, remixed live to create nuanced soundscapes of…

  • Attorneys propose fix for charter school woes

    O’Hern Sr.: Cloud over school preventing flow of new funds BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Two local attorneys are proposing a plan to resolve legal and financial issues facing the Red Bank Charter School. The strategy is being proposed by Daniel O’Hern Sr., a former associate justice of the state Supreme…

  • Photo

    SCOTT PILLING staff Kristen Kennard as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, and Lyndsay Williams, as Dorothy, meet the Munchkin Coroner in Red Bank Catholic High School’s production of “The Wizard of Oz,” which will be performed tonight through Saturday.

  • Mess: Race, class issues divide school systems

    Four seats open, but only two candidates for Board of Education BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Issues of race and class in the borough are being cited as a reason why a longtime member of the Red Bank Public School District Board of Education will not run for re-election. “It’s a…

  • New tunnel may add riders to MOM Line

    Rail service forecast could be affected by ‘one-seat trip’ to NYC BY SETH MANDEL Staff Writer BY SETH MANDELStaff Writer New Jersey Transit is adding a new element to its consideration of a proposed new rail line – the convenience factor. The agency has been conducting a Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS), which includes ridership…

  • Kyrillos, Karcher intro revised fort reuse bill

    GOP state senator says new bill mirrors Assembly bill BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN – Yet another piece of legislation regarding the eventual reuse of Fort Monmouth’s infrastructure has been introduced in the New Jersey State Senate. However, state Sen. Joseph M. Kyrillos (R-13), one of the bill’s two co-sponsors,…

  • New borough hall issues aired at special meeting

    Some questions answered, others left for executive session BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Tinton Falls TINTON FALLS – Many of the professionals involved with the construction of a new borough hall attended a special meeting on March 1 to answer questions about the problems that have come up during construction of…

  • Planners to troupe: Show must not go on

    Phoenix Productions seeks approval to stage performances in studio BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – Performances at a studio space on Monmouth Street will remain suspended while a local theater troupe comes into compliance with borough regulations. Community theater company Phoenix Productions must come up with a seating plan,…