Category: HUB News

  • Notes Around Town

    The Oceanport Garden Club will meet April 28 at the Oceanport Community Center on Port-au-Peck Avenue at 1 p.m. The topic will be “Everything you ever wanted to know about bees” and all are invited to attend. For more information, call (732) 222-1729. ***** The March of Dimes New Jersey Chapter 15th annual Spring Ball…

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    SCOTT PILLING staff Second-graders Caitlin Chasmar (l-r) and Virginia Wardell perform with classmates in a skit during a performance of “Under the Sea” at the Viola L. Sickles School in Fair Haven.

  • Dispatcher featured on ‘heroes’ Web site

    Celano helped rescuers locate woman trapped in rubble of Petco store FREEHOLD — Anthony Celano, a 911 dispatcher for the county, is one of the local heroes being honored nationwide as part of National County Government Week. A sheriff’s officer, Celano is credited with saving the life of a woman trapped beneath the rubble of…

  • Political campaigns in Tinton Falls heat up

    Candidate meet-and-greets scheduled BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDE Staff Writer BY ELAINE VAN DEVELDEStaff Writer TINTON FALLS –– Election day in the borough is less than a month away. Keeping the date of May 10 in mind, the incumbent Tinton Falls Together team of Mayor Ann McNamara, Borough Council President Jerome Donlon and newcomer John Pocaro…

  • Shore ready to host New Jersey Marathon Weekend

    The New Jersey Road Runners Club (NJRRC), the New Jersey’s statewide running club, will hold the ninth annual New Jersey Marathon Weekend at the Jersey Shore this weekend. Since 1997, this weekend to benefit children’s charities has attracted upward of 3,500 participants in the various events, along with an equal number or greater of spectators,…

  • Righi steps up to top spot at RFH

    Promotion to superintendent leaves principal post open BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RUMSON — After five months of searching, Rumson-Fair Haven (RFH) Regional High School has found a new superintendent, and he was right under the board’s nose. High school Principal Dr. Peter Righi, who has been at the school since…

  • Borough Council acts to quell parking woes

    Residents, visitors complain about attitude of parking utility staff BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK — The Borough Council passed two resolutions at its Monday meeting aimed at making the downtown more welcoming to shoppers. Trisha Rumola, executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter, has been before the council on several…

  • Designs on winning

    Monica McKinney, a student at Red Bank Middle School, was one of the winners of the Monmouth County Fair Housing Calendar Art Contest honored at a luncheon April 10 at the Old Orchard Manor in Eatontown.

  • Pollock retires as president/CEO of Y

    Search for a successor under way; Ayres will serve as interim chief BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer