Category: HUB News

  • In the Arts

    The Monmouth County Arts Council will present a free two-part workshop, “Diverse Riches – Gaining Cultural Fluency: Working With People from Different Cultures,” led by Stevi Lischin, a specialist in intercultural collaboration. The interactive workshop will take place at the Monmouth Museum on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft on Feb. 23 and…

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    Monmouth University’s Performing Arts Series at Pollak Theatre, West Long Branch, will host the Tamburitzans on Saturday at 8 p.m. The Tamburitzans from Duquesne University is an energetic ensemble of talented folk artists dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs and dances of Eastern Europe. For ticket prices and reservations, contact the…

  • Brookdale hosts print exhibit on intolerance

    “Splat Series 830” by Dusty Heebig The Center for the Visual Arts Gallery at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, is presenting “Intolerance,” a free exhibit on loan from the Printmaking Council of New Jersey. The exhibit will run through March 2 at the gallery, which is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Parking…

  • MCAC’s 27th Annual Juried Show and Sale

    Poetry open mic will take place Tuesday at Monmouth Museum “Frightened Nature” by Mira Welnowska The Monmouth County Arts Council’s 27th annual Juried Art Show and Sale is currently on exhibit at the Monmouth Museum on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft, where it will run through March 12. Eighty-three of the more…

  • Howell mayor makes bid for freeholder’s position

    GOP representatives will gather and name Handlin BY FRAIDY REISS Correspondent BY FRAIDY REISSCorrespondent Joseph DiBella HOWELL – Tax relief, ethics reform and preservation of open space are the three reasons Mayor Joseph M. DiBella believes he is qualified to hold county-wide office. “Those have really been the three pillars of what I’ve worked hard…

  • Budget vote looms while district awaits state aid

    Boro schools seek extraordinary aid for rising ESL costs BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer While the clock ticks toward April 18, when taxpayers will vote on school budgets, the Red Bank Board of Education has no word from the state as to what its revenues will be for the coming year.…

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    SCOTT PILLING staff James Varvanov, a sophomore in a commercial art class at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver, works on an art project based on the work of a black artist in conjunction with Black History Month. For story, see page 3.

  • Panter to introduce law creating fort authority

    Bill would create 10-member authority BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer Assemblyman Michael J. Panter (D-12) is expected to introduce a bill today to create a 10-member authority charged with overseeing future uses of Fort Monmouth upon its closure in 2011. A draft copy of the legislation shows that nine of the…

  • Search for missing woman continues

    BY TOM CAIAZZA Staff Writer BY TOM CAIAZZAStaff Writer Christine Edwards The search continues for a Red Bank woman who went missing on Feb. 10 from the Aberdeen home of her sister. Christine Caroline Edwards, 55, inexplicably left the house of her sister and brother-in-law between 6:30 and 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10 and…