Category: HUB Opinion
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On Campus
Kathryn E. Ruhnke, Tinton Falls, has been included in the 2007 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” She is a student at The University of Scranton, Pa. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, honored students who achieved success in chosen majors and as student leaders in a ceremony in late April. Local…
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Helping students keep pace with the future
Program aims to keep U.S. competitive in science, hi-tech BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Clockwise from top, Max Kuciej, a seventh grader at Forrestdale School in Rumson, is touching a Van De Graff generator that creates static electricity and makes his hair stand up. Alexis Holiday, a seventh-grader at the Red…
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What is a ‘woman of distinction?’
That is a question we at the American Heart Association have been considering for a number of months as we prepare to present the inaugural New Jersey Go Red for Women “Woman of Distinction” Award on May 7 at the New Jersey Go Red for Women Luncheon. Is it a woman making extraordinary contributions to…
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Put $$ into alternative energy, not war
There are two possible replacements for the fuels that are being depleted rapidly in our mobile society: alternative energy and sustainable or renewable energy. Last October Gov. Jon Corzine spoke of supporting alternative energy, specifically nuclear, clean coal and ethanol. These solutions are almost exactly those suggested by President George W. Bush although the two…
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A celebration of all things chiseled, shaped & formed
SICA unveils urban sculpture park in Long Branch Human kenetics The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Long Branch will officially unveil an urban sculpture park and orchestrate a host of related sculpture events Saturday throughout the City of Long Branch. At the center of the arts events will be “Sculptoure,” an urban sculpture…
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In the Arts
On Wednesday, a 130-by-9-foot mural depicting the history of art was dedicated at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. The mural was designed by Bob Mataranglo and painted by him with students and faculty members. The project, consisting of 30 panels of various sizes on a curved wall, was begun in early October. The finishing touches…
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Artists paint the town
“Pink and Yellow” by Jon Peters “Pre-Birds” by Doug Ohlson “Spring Birch” by James Gahagan “Cut Watermelon” by Duane Keiser “Pink and Yellow” by Jon Peters “Pre-Birds” by Doug Ohlson “Spring Birch” by James Gahagan “Cut Watermelon” by Duane Keiser Laurel Tracey gallery is supporting a breast cancer awareness initiative “Paint the Town Pink” with…
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Conservatory offers summer music camps
The Monmouth Conservatory of Music (MCM), 50 White St., Red Bank, is offering the Summer Music Discovery Camp program again this summer. New this summer is a Music Discovery Camp for ages 4-6, that meets in one-week sessions beginning June 25, July 9 and July 16. Each camp week will culminate in a performance. Camp…
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Obituaries
Edward William “Chip” Wise III Mr. Wise, 62, of Fair Haven, died April 22, 2007, at home. He resided in Red Bank and Rumson prior to relocating to Fair Haven. He was a security guard at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, retiring in 1997. He is survived by his good friend, Ilse Hathaway. Arrangements were…
