• Bombers look to rebound as postseason playoffs loom

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Sayreville High School girls basketball team is looking to right its ship this week after losing two straight games. The Bombers, 12-5 on the year, suffered a disappointing 48-39 loss to Bishop Ahr High School on Monday. Sayreville led by three points at intermission but could not recover when the…

  • Old Bridge’s Jackson nets 1,000 points

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer Jasmine Jackson scored her 1,000th career point Monday as the Old Bridge High School girls basketball team won its third straight game to up its record to 8-9. Jackson scored 19 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Old Bridge past East Brunswick, 46-29. She hit the landmark basket…

  • Major decisions

    Tournament play next for Old Bridge boys BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer With three games left before Saturday’s Feb. 6 deadline, the Old Bridge High School boys basketball team has clinched a berth in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament. Left to right: Old Bridge’s Steven Zafrani (r) has control of Metuchen’s Quin Meng…

  • NOTES

    The Red Bank Regional Parent Teacher Organization will hold a Ladies Night Out at the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury, 7-10 p.m. Feb. 4. The evening, which is themed “Winter Wonderland,” will feature dinner with dessert and a cash bar. Tickets are $45 and can be purchased by calling 732-741-5223. ***** A parent education program, “A Love of…

  • ‘Wear Red Day for Women’ Feb. 5

    The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association will hold the seventh annual National Wear Red Day for Women, a public awareness day on Feb. 5, urging women and men, businesses, towns, schools, buildings and landmarks to “go red” or “glow red” to bring attention to the No. 1 and No. 3 leading causes…

  • For the Record

    A sentence in the article “Senator’s Bill Proposes Putting End to COAH” that was published in the Hub on Jan. 28 should have stated that the bill (S-1) proposed by Sen. Raymond Lesniak would also do away with affordable housing obligations that have gone unmet for decades in some towns. The sentence as published did…

  • ‘Colors’

    Above: The Red Bank Regional High School Dance Ensemble rehearses for the winter concert “Colors” in the school auditorium in Little Silver on Jan. 28. Held last weekend, the concert featured 23 dance numbers in a mix of styles including jazz, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical, modern and contemporary dance. Right: Ensemble member Kameron Wood, a senior,…

  • Classes available for special-needs children

    SHREWSBURY — Some children are born with, or later develop, delays in normal talking, moving, learning, or behaving. A ccording to the Shrewsbury Borough School, free programs are available throughout New Jersey to give these children the start they need. Preschool programs for children with disabilities are available for children from 3 to 5 years…

  • O’port wants final plans, costs for park building

    BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The borough is moving ahead with plans to replace a building at Blackberry Bay Park and is reissuing a request for proposals (RFP) to put a price tag on the project. The project is being spearheaded by Councilman Richard Gallo Jr., who spoke last week about the future…

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