Category: HUB Opinion

  • Paul Casale, American Realist

    From his art, you can see that Paul Casale was a city kid. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he never lost his love of the colorful people and street scenes he grew up with. His early high school training inManhattan exposed him to teachers who were social realists and as a result, Casale’s work always…

  • James B. Delehanty

    Mr. Delehanty, 52, of Oceanport, died Jan. 21, 2008, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was an acquisition analyst at GMAC, Parsippany, for 25 years. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Wendy Ostrov Delehanty; three daughters, Stacy, Kelsey and Courtney all at home; his parents,…

  • Awards in MCAC 29th Annual Juried Show

    Artworks in a wide range of media and expression created by a diverse group of artists from Monmouth County and beyond make up the Monmouth County Arts Council’s 29th annual juried show. “Midnight” by Connie Schwab Sixty-six artists across all media were accepted from among the 303 entries. Artists from all backgrounds, ages and media…

  • Beverly Ann Colbert

    Mrs. Colbert, 71, of Sea Bright, died Jan. 29, 2008, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was predeceased by a brother, Donald Mulvihill. She is survived by two sons,Anatole K. of Toms River, and Christopher E. of Sea Bright; a daughter, Cheryl C. of Woodstock, N.Y.; a sister and brother-in-law, Elizabeth and Howard Banney…

  • Elizabeth “Libby” B. Coe

    Mrs. Coe, 97, of Tinton Falls died Feb. 6, 2008, at home. She was a volunteer at Tinton Falls Library for more than 30 years, as well as Lunch Break, Red Bank, several years. She was a member of the Shrewsbury Towne Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was predeceased by her…

  • Oliver A. Marcelli

    Mr. Marcelli, 83, of West Long Branch, died Feb.7, 2008, at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care atMonmouthMedical Center, Long Branch. He resided in Little Silver, and Naples, Fla., prior to relocating to West Long Branch five years ago. He served with the U.S. Army Rangers during World War II, and was the recipient of…

  • Mary Lucy “MaryLu” Fletcher Talbot

    Mrs. Talbot of Tinton Falls died Feb. 9, 2008, in Red Bank. She was predeceased by her former husband, John G. Talbot; and a granddaughter, Alicia. She is survived by four daughters and three sons-in-law, Noelle and Kenneth Walls of Tinton Falls, Janine Talbot of Little Silver, Ellie and Mark Osmulski of Rumson, and Martha…

  • Make voices heard on health care at polls

    For most Americans, an active and healthy retirement backed by adequate financial stability is a major concern. When you have Alzheimer’s disease, that stability and, most importantly, your health are in jeopardy. One of the most frightening prospects facing millions of baby boomers fast approaching retirement age is developing Alzheimer’s disease, losing control of their…

  • Architects redefining ‘architecture’

    Mirai Morita The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in LongBranch is kicking off the newyear with an exhibition that brings together an impressive ensemble of architectural talentswho are redefining their field. “Architects without Architecture” will run through Feb. 22 at SICA, 20 ThirdAve. Noting that the recent output of many architects today is growing…