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Community Kick Start Walk slated for Oct. 20
RED BANK — The Red Bank Mayor’s Wellness Committee will sponsor a Community Kick Start Walk on Saturday, Oct. 20, according to Councilman Michael DuPont, who serves as liaison to the committee. The walk will begin at 11 a.m. in Marine Park and travel a one-mile loop to Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street…
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This week’s photo assignment: Send us pictures of fall activities
Members of the varsity cheerleading squad from Monmouth Regional High School were warming up their cheer routine before the home football game vs. Raritan on Oct. 6. Monmouth won the first game of the season against Raritan 13 to 10! Go Falcons! READER SUBMITTED PHOTO BY DONNA TURNER A s the fall season moves into…
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DEP finalizes public access rules
I n a press release announcing its new public access rule, the DEP acknowledges that shore areas are the backbone of the state’s $38 billion tourism economy. According to the DEP’s announcement, the access rule “recognizes the Jersey Shore and waterfronts are diverse, dynamic areas that provide a wide range of public access opportunities: ocean…
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Advocates pan DEP access rules
Agency will work with towns to draw up plans for public access to waters BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Advocates staged a protest in April to call attention to restricted public access to local beaches like this gated entryway in Elberon. New state regulations that give local towns the authority to create public access plans…
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In New Jersey, ‘Arts Mean Business’
GUEST COLUMN LT. GOV. KIM GUADAGNO This September was “Arts Mean Business” month in New Jersey. Artists and arts organizations are passionate about enriching people’s lives through their work, but in the process they also create jobs, improve downtowns and better our communities. That’s why in New Jersey we support the arts at a level…
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No one expects to have a stroke
No one expects to have a stroke. It’s one of those things that you think will never happen to you. But it can. Two years ago, I suffered my stroke. I was 28 years old, had a six-month-old baby, and was busy living my life as a wife and mother. But on June 18, 2010,…
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Resources available for anti-bullying programs
Thank you so much for your outstanding articles in the Oct. 11 edition of The Hub. I was extremely pleased to see the focus on anti-bullying and New Jersey’s second annual Week of Respect. Please let your readers know that Prevention First is a resource for all parents, schools and communities relating to anti-bullying programs…
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Red Bank needs bipartisan council
Red Bank voters face an opportunity to inject some bipartisan balance into borough business. I encourage the electorate to seize the moment and vote for Republican Borough Council candidate Suzanne Viscomi. The “good ol’ boys” network is just not working for Red Bank residents. They are great at schmoozing and doing favors for their friends…
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