• Yard sales benefit homeless animals

    Used items are being collected for the Needy Tails spring yard sale to help homeless animals. All proceeds will benefit organizations that help homeless animals. Several yard sales are held throughout the year in Eatontown. For more information or to donate items, call 732-233-2342, email [email protected] or visit Yard Sales for Needy Tails on Facebook.

  • GOTCC holding social mixer

    The Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce (GOTCC) will be holding a social mixer at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, at Monmouth University’s Multipurpose Activity Center, 400 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch. The social mixer will be held in a private area on the second-floor mezzanine and will include snacks and soft drinks by…

  • Bowling fundraiser to support mentoring

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) is holding their 31st Annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser from March 1-10 at various Monmouth and Middlesex County Bowling Centers to raise needed funds to sustain and expand their one-to-one mentoring programs which serve over 500 children. The agency is seeking sponsors and teams…

  • Three local schools selected for Kids in Concert program

    R.B. Primary School, LBHS, Anastasia School students to perform BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer RED BANK — Red Bank Primary School, Long Branch High School and Amerigo A. Anastasia School in Long Branch are among 12 schools in the state selected to perform in the 2013 Education Law Center’s (ELC) Kids in Concert program. The…

  • ‘Do Not Call’ seems to mean go ahead and call at will

    CODA GREG BEAN If you need to know exactly how terrified telemarketers are of the toothless federal Do Not Call Registry, all you have to do is look at the registry’s website, on which you’ll find this warning: “Scammers have been making phone calls claiming to represent the National Do Not Call Registry. The calls…

  • Don’t teach evolution as fact

    I am responding to Greg Bean’s article “What will you be doing on Darwin’s special day?” published in the Feb. 7 edition of the Hub. Greg mentions that the American Humanist Association and others are working to get the theory of evolution in its rightful place in our nation’s educational institutions as opposed to creationism…

  • Book discussion at Long Branch library

    The Elberon branch of the Long Branch Free Public Library, 168 Lincoln Ave., Long Branch, will present The Big Read book discussion event on March 6at 6 p.m. The Big Read is free and open to the public. The Elberon Book Club will discuss Ernest J. Gaines’s novel, “A Lesson Before Dying,” and explore the…

  • County, state police lease fort properties

    FEMA interim housing for storm victims stalls sale of golf course, banquet hall BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) has approved subleases for the county homeless shelter, the fort teen center and pool, the former provost marshal’s office and the Suneagles Golf Course. Monmouth County will lease approximately 1.5…

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