Category: HUB Opinion
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‘Pigment and Pastiche’
An exhibit of paintings, prints and photographs by John Salvi will open Dec. 1 at the Oceanic Free Library in Rumson. “Red Terrace Canyon” “Pigment and Pastiche” will run through Dec. 29 at the library, located at Avenue of the Two Rivers. An artist’s reception will take place Friday, Dec. 7, 6 – 8 p.m.…
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Governor ignores voters’ wishes
One of the bond questions on the Nov. 5 election ballot was to permit N.J. to raise $450 million for stem-cell research. The voters did not support that bond issue, but Gov. Jon Corzine just a few days after the elections went forward with a bond for $270 million to build offices for stem-cell research.…
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Native American history needs retelling
Thanksgiving portrays stereotypes that some find offensive BY LINDA DeNICOLA Correspondent November is American Indian Heritage Month and also the month when people across the country remember the Native Americans who are part of the Thanksgiving story. But some Native Americans are not happy about Thanksgiving because the stereotypes of their people are often caricatures…
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American masters in R.B.
Beacon Fine Arts Gallery in Red Bank is hosting an exhibition by two major contemporary artists. An exhibit of paintings by Ted Jeremenko, renowned master painter of Americana, and Nick Berger, renowned landscape and seascape painter, opened Nov. 17 at the gallery, located at 61 Monmouth St. “Defending Liberty” by Nick Berger The extensive exhibit…
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IN THE ARTS
The Provincetown Fringe Festival in Asbury Park and The Black Box of Asbury Park present “Christmas with Capote” Sunday, Dec. 9, at 2 p.m. The performance is a reading of two stories: “One Christmas” and “A Christmas Memory,” directed by Marjorie Conn. Readers include Anne Berkowitz, Cheryl Fitzmaurice, Christine Emmert, Diane Jackson, Lesley Castellini, and…
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Photo exhibits at guild
Hazlet artist Alan Leckner is exhibiting his photojournalistic work in a solo exhibit titled “Eastern Europe: Historic and New.” The exhibit will run through Nov. 28 at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. At the same time, Norma Kay, Union Beach, is having a mini-show of her photographs, “Images in a Mind’s Eye.” “Pigeon…
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Coda
Savor those magical and special moments in time GREG BEAN Igave up big-game hunting decades ago when I moved away from the state where I was born, a place where most people filled their freezers for the winter and fed their kids from the bounty of the land. And even though it’s been a long…
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Students’ rap video in line for tech prize
‘Use Ya Tech’ take-off among contest finalists BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer Students in Chris Ippolito’s communication classes at Red Bank Middle School put their media skills to use while filming a music video for a contest. From top: Sixth-grader Najahee Tyler works behind the scenes. Teachers Nikki Ippolito and Kristine Clayton helped out in…
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Volunteers and donors help Red Cross serve community
As Thanksgiving approaches, family and friends gather to give thanks for their good fortune over the past year. The Jersey Coast chapter of the American Red Cross gives thanks to our volunteers who so generously give their time, energy and spirit and to our financial donors who enable us to effectively carry out our mission…
