Category: HUB Opinion

  • Multi-artist exhibit marks eighth anniversary

    “Mahogany Boat” by Laury Egan An exhibition of works by artists who have exhibited at the Frederick Gallery will open Oct. 24 at the gallery’s locations in Allenhurst and Spring Lake. The exhibit marks the Frederick Gallery’s eighth anniversary and will run through Dec. 30. An opening reception will be held Friday, Oct. 27, 7-9…

  • Brookdale Community College to host Foreign Film Series

    The International Center of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft has announced the listing of Fall Foreign Film Series movies to be held in the MAN building, Room 105 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The community is invited to the screening of three international films, all of which will be followed by a brief discussion.…

  • Obituaries

    Roy J. Parrella Mr. Parrella, 71, of Red Bank, died Oct. 14 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided there prior to moving to Red Bank 15 months ago. He was a member of Local No. 79, Construction Laborers Union, New York City, retiring in 1994. He served with the U.S. Army from 1958-60.…

  • Dems’ flier misleads

    They’re sorry. It was a mistake. “Somebody screwed up.”That’s the gist of a conversation we had with Pasquale “Pat” Menna on Monday after some Red Bank residents received a spurious campaign flier in the mail that used this newspaper to attack a political opponent. We’re all too used to negative, mud-slinging rhetoric at election time.…

  • Photo

    Top: Lizzy Foggia, Rumson, searches for toys hidden in a hay pile at the Fair Haven PTA’s annual Harvest Fest, held at the Knollwood School on Oct. 15. Right: Fair Haven’s J.T. Jennings, 10, gets ready to pound a game. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff

  • Resolve S.B. beach issue without litigation

    Acting Attorney General Anne Milgram filed suit against the shore community of Sea Bright and nine private beach clubs in the borough seeking more public access to the beach. The attorney general’s office should be commended for its commitment to protecting the interests of the public it serves. If in fact those private beach clubs…

  • Faced with poor choices, voters don’t go to polls

    During the past several weeks both candidates for the United States Senate have increased their attacks against each other, particularly in their television and radio commercials. If we are to believe the rhetoric in these commercials which always include the voiceover of the candidate, stating “I approve of this message,” then we have to assume…

  • Tobi Kahn exhibit in Rumson

    “UJAR” (variation) ‘Tobi Kahn: Metamorphoses Revisited,” an exhibition of paintings, works on paper and small-scale sculptural shrines from the 1980s by the internationally acclaimed painter and sculptor, is at Beauregard Fine Art in Rumson. The exhibition comprises works from the period of “Tobi Kahn: Metamorphoses,” the museum exhibition that traveled to eight museums from 1997…

  • SICA presents third annual international exhibit

    “Dinnertime” by Emily Anderson The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Long Branch will present its third annual international juried exhibition with juror Robert Curcio. The exhibition begins Oct. 13 and runs through Nov. 10. To mark the opening, a reception will take place Sunday, Oct. 15, 3-6 p.m. Many of the exhibiting artists…