Category: HUB Opinion

  • His and Hers: Fire and Water

    BY MARIE MABER Correspondent "Nodes" by Erik Johanson Fire and water; clay and photography; hard form and pure illusion — as a pair, these connote art’s continuum. Both of these art forms and several others will be on view at the Brookdale Community College CVA Gallery as the works of husband/ wife artists Erik Johanson…

  • Lena Gorman

    Mrs. Gorman, 85, of Tinton Falls, died Nov. 7, 2008, at home. She was employed for 10 years at Campbell Soup, and six years at RCA, both Camden, retiring in 1970. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Colleen Babnew of Tinton Falls; two brothers, Harry Di- Severia of Edgewood and Robert…

  • Impressionist landscapes by Scott Addis

    “Majestic” Beacon Fine Arts gallery in Red Bank will host a show of impressionist landscape paintings by Canadian artist Scott Addis. The exhibit will open Saturday with an artist reception 5-9 p.m. In an artist’s statement, Addis explains: “My paintings are an expression of mood or emotion within a design that allows a window in…

  • Red Cross says thanks for volunteer contributions

    As the CEO for the American Red Cross Jersey Coast Chapter, I have the opportunity to witness the strength of the human spirit each day. As we prepare to celebrate the Thanksgiving season, the American Red Cross would like to say thank you to everyone whose contribution of time, money or blood has helped us…

  • In the Arts

    Broadway veteran Rick Skye will bring his internationally acclaimed show “A Slice O’ Minnelli” to Tim McCloone’s Supper Club 8 p.m. Nov. 20. More than an impersonation, this outrageous show traces Liza’s legendary career. The club is located at 1200 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park. Entertainment charge is $20, reservations requested. For more information or to…

  • L.S. council members receive words of praise

    In the words of Mr. O’Hern, I am also elated that we had a contested election in Little Silver this year. Maybe our council will take some suggestions from Dan Levine and find a way to reduce our town’s operating costs. Mr. Declan O’Scanlon, a former councilperson, had some great ideas as to how to…

  • Resident says Superintendent (retired) Wells is wrong

    Despite having just retired from the National Park Service (NPS), Richard E. Wells, the former superintendent of the Sandy Hook Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, just doesn’t get it when he attempts to expound on the NPS procurement for the Fort Hancock buildings. Instead, Wells clearly demonstrates that the federal procurement system is…

  • Eleanor Lloyd Guerci

    Mrs. Guerci, 89, of Shrewsbury, died Nov. 7, 2008. She resided in Rumson prior to relocating to Shrewsbury. Before her retirement, she was a teacher for Middletown Township School District for 19 years. Prior to that, she was employed 10 years at Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. She was a former secretary and then…

  • Zipprich thanks supporters for believing in him

    Iwould like to express my humble gratitude to the voters of Red Bank for electing me to the Borough Council. Juanita Lewis and I are thankful to so many residents for their encouragement and loyalty. The opportunity to be a part of one of the most momentous moments in American history is something I will…