Category: Independent Calendar

  • Fund-raiser for 180 slated at area salon

    Fund-raiser for 180 slated at area salon Aquatica Spa and Salon, 508 Broad St., Shrewsbury, in conjunction with stylist Micha B. of Micha B. Salon, Rumson, will hold a fund-raiser May 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. All of the day’s proceeds will be dedicated to 180, Turning Lives Around Inc., Hazlet. 180 provides…

  • Friends of Library bracelet sale under way

    The Friends of Holmdel Library is currently raising funds for the library through the sale of bracelets. The bracelets are on display at the library at Crawfords Corner Road, and Ginger’s Salon & Day Spa, Commons at Holmdel, Route 35. Each bracelet features a choice of Swarovski black or blue crystals, plus baroque pearls, silver…

  • Hand art

    Hand art SEAN BRADY Ema Katz, 9, Holmdel, cuts out a hand that she traced at the craft table during the sixth annual Holmdel Greenway Walk & Bayonet Farm Festival on Sunday.

  • Past and present

    Past and present CHRIS KELLY staff Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, is hosting the traveling exhibit, “Picturing the Century,” through June 6. The exhibit, from the Smithsonian Institution, features photographs of the past 100 years of American life.

  • Flag Day event to honor

    Army Corps of Engineers The nonprofit Jersey Shore Partnership, Sandy Hook, will begin its 2004 summer season with its eighth annual celebration, "New Jersey’s Coastline — 127 Miles of Gold" June 14 at Fort Hancock’s Officers Row. The event will honor the U.S. flag and Flag Day, as well as the U.S. Army Corps of…

  • Four candidates fight for two committee seats

    BY VINCE ECHAVARIAStaff Writer Four candidates fight for two committee seats BY VINCE ECHAVARIA Staff Writer HAZLET — Four candidates, including one incumbent, will compete for two open seats on the Township Committee in the November election. Republican incumbent Deputy Mayor Michael Sachs will try to keep his seat against bids by fellow party candidate…

  • Tricky plot

    FARRAH MAFFAI staff Bill Rodgers (l) as the sheriff of Nottingham and Ruben Nagy, Middletown, as Prince John conspire to trap Robin Hood during the performance of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” by Mary Lynn Dobson of Middletown, held at the Performing Arts Center of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, on Saturday.

  • Holmdel greenway walk, farm festival April 25

    The Holmdel Environmental Commission and Citizens for Informed Land Use will sponsor the sixth annual "Holmdel Greenway Walk & Bayonet Farm Festival" in celebration of Earth Day. The event will be held April 25 from noon to 4 p.m. at Bayonet Farm, 41 Middletown Road, Holmdel The walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the…

  • Loving eyes

    FARRAH MAFFAI staff Shanna Nolan, 21, Belmar, and Dan Rezac, 21, Keyport, show their characters falling in love during the Matawan Spotlight Players’ performance of “Brigadoon” held at the First Presbyterian Church in Matawan on Saturday.