• ‘Home for the Holidays’

    Asher Neiman Gallery’s Emily A. Neiman is coming home to Red Bank for the holidays. Home, from Dec. 15-Jan. 1, will be a temporary gallery space at 21 E. Front St. for the holiday season. “August Tidal Creek” by Christie Scheele A sher Neiman was a vibrant part of the arts scene during its stint…

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    CLAIRE SHEPROW Fair Haven’s Aly Riley (23) makes a pass against Shrewsbury during the fifth annual United Teletech Red Kettle Classic basketball tournament held at the Salvation Army Jane H. Booker Community Center on Dec. 5 CLAIRE SHEPROW

  • Male students walk to end violence against women

    Walk a Mile in Her Shoes at Monmouth U part of global initiative BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Thirty male students strapped on stilettos, slipped on pumps and paraded along a mile-long path at Monmouth University to take part in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes campaign. The Nov.…

  • ‘United We Sing’

    The Monmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought sponsored the ninth annual “United We Sing” celebration on Nov. 22. The event, hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation Meeting House in Lincroft, is a multicultural, interfaith presentation of music, dance and verse. Above: The choir performs “Va Pensiero” from the opera “Nabucco.” Left: Uma Swaminathan,…

  • Improving Hawks show character in defeat

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer The Monmouth University men’s basketball team is looking to return to the top of the Northeast Conference this season, despite the perception that they may still be a year or two away. Above: Monmouth Regional’s Cameron Lee (10) puts the moves on against Shore Regional’s Zach Hoffman during a home…

  • It’s high time a medical marijuana bill is passed

    Coda • GREG BEAN Most families in this country have lost a loved one to cancer, and while each experience is different, most share some characteristics, especially if the loved one undergoes chemotherapy. In my family, my mother and father both died of lung cancer. My mother smoked for almost 50 years, but gave it…

  • Sea Bright joins move for school funding reform

    League task force opens dialogue on school funding change BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — With school funding a high-priority item for the borough, Mayor Maria Fernandes is one of the state’s mayors who are on board with the New Jersey League of Municipalities’ (NJLM) school funding reform initiative. At the Dec. 1…

  • Eye Openers seeks volunteer drivers

    The Eye Openers of Point Pleasant/Brick, a support group for the blind and visually impaired, is seeking volunteers to drive members to and from semimonthly meetings in Point Pleasant Beach. To volunteer, call George Brown at 732-892-5117 or Anne Moran at 732-785-5527.

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