Category: HUB Opinion
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NOTES AROUND TOWN
Geri Schleich, New Jersey Pajama Program Students at Ranney Middle School, Tinton Falls, spent the final two weeks of the school year collecting 60 pairs of new pajamas and more than 80 children’s books to benefit the Pajama Program Reading Room in Poricy Park in Middletown. Chapter president, was on hand May 23 to accept…
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IN THE ARTS
Compiled by Gloria Stravelli Designed by Eileen Russell Gerber Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell Nancy Scharff will present her annual “God & Country Patriotic Concert” on Friday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m., at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 250 Harmony Road, Middletown. Joining Nancy will be an ecumenical choir made up of singers from local…
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IN THE ARTS
The Newark Black Film Festival (NBFF), produced since 1974 by The Newark Museum, returns to Asbury Park this year beginning with the showing of “The Promised Land” episode of the highly acclaimed civil rights movement documentary series “Eyes on the Prize” at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 27, at the Asbury Park High School Auditorium,…
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Joseph Aversano
Mr. Aversano, 26, of Red Bank, died June 20, 2008. He resided in Marlboro, prior to relocating to Red Bank, a few years ago. He was employed in securities in New York City. He was a graduate of Marlboro High School, and Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. He is survived by his parents,…
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IN THE ARTS
The Gallery at the Market in Asbury Park will host a fundraiser in support of the Arts Coalition of Asbury Park on Sunday, June 29. The Art for Life event will showcase the work of artist Dawn von Suskil, muralist and co-owner of The Muralists Painting Studio in Bradley Beach. Her work explores color, the…
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Agnes Marie Cooper Colman
Mrs. Colman, 78, of Toms River, died June 20, 2008, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a customer relations representative in the banking industry for approximately 20 years. She was predeceased by a brother, Harry Cooper Jr.; and a sister, Betty Ann Cooper. She is survived by her husband, Walter L. Colman; three…
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Elizabeth M. Notte
Mrs. Notte, 87, of Middletown, died June 22, 2008, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She had resided in the Iselin section of Woodbridge and in Edison before relocating to her daughter’s home in Middletown in 2003. Mrs. Notte was predeceased by her husband, Dominic J., in 1997; three sisters, Catherine Colaneri, Vera Grassi and…
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Coda
We don’t need no stinkin’ ethics board around here! GREG BEAN Grab onto your seats, because I’m about to tell you something so absolutely shocking you’ll fall onto the floor with a case of the shivering fantods if you don’t hold tight. Gregory Bean is executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. You can reach him…
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Don’t be fossil fooled
If you were to believe the oil industry and their congressional cronies, all we’d have to do to lower prices at the pump is to open up the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to drilling. It is a cruel hoax. The entire Atlantic Coast contains a total potential of several months of oil and about 112…
