Category: HUB News
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Henry exhibit spans more than 5 decades
“Hoffmann’s Yard,” 1955, oil on panel An exhibition of paintings by Robert Henry is currently at Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank. “From the Beginning” will be at the gallery through June 11. Henry was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1933 and studied with Ad Reinhardt and Kurt Seligmann. In the early 1950s, he spent…
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BRAC commissioners due to visit fort June 9
SUE MORGAN Jean “Nina” Hoover, superintendent of Eatontown Schools, speaks at Satur-day’s meeting. ‘Brain drain,’ loss of jobs, higher taxes would result from fort closing BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer An area legislator is calling on Fort Monmouth’s civilian technical wizards to testify about a life and death matter, that is, the safety of…
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TRTC announces inaugural season
Two River Theater Company has announced the 2005/06 main stage season, its first full season in its new Red Bank home. With the new season, TRTC will expand to an eclectic, five-play main stage series that includes the rarely performed musical “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.” The season also includes the off-Broadway hit “Visiting Mr. Green”;…
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T.F. recount brings mixed bag of surprises
Run-off election for council to determine winners BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer It’s not over ’til they do it all over again.That was the official edict after a Tinton Falls election recount at the Monmouth County Board of Elections in Freehold on Tuesday. The results did not end up…
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Second suspect sought in grocery store theft
BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — One man was arrested and one fled the area after the two allegedly stole several phone cards and cash from a grocery store on Shrewsbury Avenue. According to the police report, on May 17, shortly before 9 a.m., a man later identified as…
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Coalition advocates for amendments to S-1701
Parents, educators want changes to bill that caps surplus, budgets BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer FILE PHOTO Mary Anne Kligman shows her opinion about S-1701 with a magnet on her car. RUMSON — Parents and school administrators are banding together to advocate for a roll back of restraints on school budgets.…
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Officials pledge to fight for Fort Monmouth
Federal, state, county, local legislators react to closing of fort BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer Tinton Falls TINTON FALLS — Joan Hardy, a civilian electrical engineer at Fort Monmouth, insists that the technological expertise that she has drawn upon during her 20-year tenure at the local military base can…
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Ft. Monmouth targeted for closure by Pentagon
Operations, personnel would be transferred to other bases BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer TINTON FALLS — More than 5,300 military and civilian employees at Fort Monmouth are facing uncertainty regarding their jobs following Friday morning’s announcement that the Pentagon has targeted the U.S. Army base for possible closure. The…
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BRAC head invited to check out fort’s mission
Congressmen: Pentagon number-crunchers don BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Maj. Gen. Michael R. Mazzucchi (l), commanding general of the Communications Electronics Life Cycle Management Command at Fort Monmouth, and Col. Ricki L. Sullivan, Fort Monmouth Garrison commander, field questions from media representatives at a press conference…
