Category: HUB Opinion

  • ‘Into the Woods’

    PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Clockwise from top: Sarah Bartosh as Little Red Riding Hood and Ben Puvalowski as the Big Bad Wolf perform in Ranney School’s production of “Into the Woods” on March 22. Peter Giovine sings the role of The Baker during the production by Ranney School’s Thespian Troupe No. 630. Evelyn Giovine…

  • Red Bank Reg’l student art show at art guild

    An exhibit of work by commercial art majors at the Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) Visual and Performing Arts Academy will be on display at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury through April 15. “A Parade in New Orleans” by Maggie Mazza A special reception will take place on Friday, April 3, from…

  • Bring history back into Mon. County’s schools

    Back in the early 20th century no high school education was complete without a senior class trip to George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon, Va. Those pilgrimages are documented in the Monmouth County Historical Association’s archives with photographs from the 1920s of Freehold High School senior classes posed on the lawn at Mount Vernon. On a…

  • Lonegan has the vision to turn state around

    This is a crucial time in New Jersey for the Republican Party. It is important for the survival of our state, to send the current governor home where he can do less harm. It is more important, however, to nominate someone who has the vision to turn this state around. Steve Lonegan is the only…

  • Fair Haven dog owners grateful to empathetic teens

    Late one February evening, our family’s life tragically changed. Our 2-year-old papillion, Copper, escaped from our backyard through a small hole in the fence that a windstorm created a few days earlier. Two young men came to our door to inform us that they had just witnessed our dog get hit by a car. Frantically,…

  • Red Bank Church Women United extends thanks for coverage

    The Greater Red Bank Unit of Church Women United want to extend to you and your paper a very heartfelt thanks for the coverage of our Human Rights Day. The coverage was excellent, including pictures and a great article. It made our members very proud; we all have copies to show others. Our next upcoming…

  • Joanne M. Price Steunenberg

    Mrs. Steunenberg, 76, of Tinton Falls, died March 23, 2009, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She was employed as an employment representative at Bell Labs, Holmdel, retiring in 1989. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of Bell Labs. She resided in Middletown, prior to relocating to Tinton Falls in 2008. She…

  • Silly season is over, and now it’s the Season of the Weird

    Coda • GREG BEAN It was the late, great Hunter S. Thompson who observed that “when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” And these days, it looks like we’ve got a whole passel of people looking to shed their amateur rags and exchange them for the flashy professional variety. We have definitely entered…

  • Robert Clark Bremseth

    Mr. Bremseth, 56, of Red Bank, died March 7, 2009, at Meridian Nursing and Rehabilitation, Shrewsbury, following a battle with cancer. He resided in the Elberon section of Long Branch, prior to relocating to Red Bank. He taught fine arts at Douglass College, New Brunswick, and privately. He was also commissioned by celebrities, local businesses…