Category: HUB Opinion

  • R.B. Music Community launches movie series

    The Red Bank Music Community (RBMC) has rolled out a new program to further its mission of creating a community of musicians, writers, performers and music enthusiasts. Beginning on Monday nights in December, the RBMC will host “Movie Night,” a new series that will present free screenings of movies featuring music at the Red Bank…

  • In the Arts

    Gift books, cook books, just plain good books – Pat Squire will be back at Middletown Township Public Library at 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 1, with more quick and clever reviews. She’ll show and tell about 25 to 30 books that belong on your list, whether you are a book club member, a holiday…

  • Focus on Asbury Park at McKay Imaging

    “Sunset Lake Circles” by David L. Brown McKay Imaging & Studio in Red Bank has announced the second in a series of group exhibitions, “Asbury Park @ McKay Imaging.” The visual celebration of Asbury Park features the best work from more than 20 area artists and includes photographs, paintings, signed posters and video. An opening…

  • Photo

    The AIDS Memorial Quilt is on display in Anacon Hall, Monmouth University. Twenty panels of the quilt, which has traveled around the country since 1987, will be on display at the Stafford Student Center, West Long Branch, through today. World AIDS Day is Dec. 1

  • Obituaries

    Patrick Joseph Shaffery Mr. Shaffery, 73, of Oceanport, died Nov. 24, 2006, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Newark, he resided in Oceanport for 43 years. He was a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Little Silver, where he was employed 35 years. He served with the U.S. Navy during the…

  • Coda

    It must be the holidays, since Ralph’s eyes are red Greg Bean Nothing says the holidays like an actual buffalo skull with red ornaments in his eye sockets and a floppy Santa hat on his head. My favorite time of year is coming up – the holiday season. The time of family and fellowship. The…

  • School project aims to send African teen to high school

    RFH students raise tuition for Kenyan counterpart BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer Arnone and Maulshagen with members of the RHF Character Council. RUMSON – A trip to Kenya became inevitable for social studies teacher Megan Arnone whose goal was to expand her students’ views of the world as well as her…

  • Fees waived for RBC expansion

    Two vote against waiver, citing separation of church and state BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer RED BANK – Although two members voted against the motion, the Borough Council Monday granted a request by Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School to have application fees waived for a proposed expansion of the school.…

  • Parking congestion unwanted in Highlands

    As a Highlands resident, I feel very privileged to live in the shadow of a historic bascule bridge and the Twin Lights, not to mention the majesty of Sandy Hook. These are truly both natural and man-made treasures hopefully to be enjoyed by generations to come. However, as a resident of Highlands, I am unsettled…