Category: HUB News
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VA clinic will stay at fort till 2010 or later
Nicholson says clinic will relocate within Monmouth County BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN –– It is up to the 23,000 military retirees and veterans who use the Patterson Army Health Clinic at Fort Monmouth to hold a federal official to his promise that they will still have access to health…
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Programs grow in new Salvation Army facility
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — The school year has just gotten under way, and the new Salvation Army facility offers a new option for after-school programs. According to Tammy Briggs, press relations director for the Red Bank Chapter, the after-school program already has an enrollment of more than…
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On Campus
Andrew Patrick Emley, Oceanport, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and premedicine at the spring commencement exercises at The College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. A graduate of Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch, he will pursue a degree in orthopedic medicine. He is the son of Yvonne and…
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L.S. adopts affordable housing ordinances
First-round COAH obligation to build 207 units still unmet BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer With the third round of state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) obligations under way, the Little Silver Borough Council is taking steps to create a plan based on the amount of undeveloped space in the borough. To…
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Mudslinging creates beautiful pottery
Wheel-thrown or hand-built clay pieces each tell a tale BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Lauren Bellero We all know what mudslinging means these days. We see it every day in political ads. But there is another kind of mudslinging, one that has a positive and productive outcome, even a beautiful one.…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Peter McGovern, 3, Fair Haven, searches for toys buried in a haystack at the Harvest Fest sponsored by the Fair Haven PTA at the Knollwood School on Sunday.
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In the Arts
The Eatontown Playhouse, Route 35 north, will present the musical “Company” by Steven Sondheim Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m., through Oct. 30. Tickets are $20 and $15 for seniors and students and can be reserved by calling (732) 888-0339. “Night of the Wicker Man,” a Halloween thriller stage reading,…
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Burnip seeks $1M-plus redress from borough
Tort claims parking manager subjected to hostile treatment BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Two Red Bank Borough Council members named in a claim of a hostile work environment may be left to pay damages of up to $1 million without help from the borough. An investigation is under way into a…
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‘Four Seasons in Vermont’
“Autumnal” “Four Seasons in Vermont,” a retrospective of works by colorist James E. Gahagan (1927-1999), is on exhibit at The Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank. The show runs through Nov. 4. According to a catalog of the show, written by painter and editor Tina Dickey and Gahagan’s wife, Patricia de Gogorza, the artist “engaged…
