• Agility, flexibility keys to successful talent deployment, according to Weichert survey

    Companies intent on post-recession growth need a mobile workforce agile enough to respond quickly to new opportunities and fill talent gaps across their organizations, according to the results of Weichert Workforce Mobility’s latest survey. Now in its eighth year, the Workforce Mobility Survey has become the definitive guide to emerging relocation trends and best practices.…

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    Fans of professional wrestling know Hulk Hogan, and they have the chance to talk to him when iPlay America hosts The Hulkster for an intimate chat, “Uncut,” at 3 p.m. on Aug. 2. “Hulk is an icon of professional wrestling. No one in the region has brought him in for an opportunity like this,” said…

  • Caseys’ senior baseball team reaches Monmouth finals

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent RED BANK CATHOLIC R ed Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s senior entry in the Greater Middlesex Coaches Summer Baseball League made its way to the Monmouth County finals before falling to Freehold Township. The championship game was a seesaw affair that went nine innings. Caseys sophomore third baseman Aaron Ahn was…

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    The Prudential Center announced it will host the second annual Liberty Hockey Invitational on Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, featuring the 250th meeting between Princeton University and Yale University’s men’s hockey programs, plus first-time participants University of Connecticut and Merrimack College. Tickets for the event go on sale to the public on Aug. 1 at…

  • Bayern goes wire-to-wire in $1 million Haskell win

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Bayern, with Martin Garcia in the saddle, pulls away from the field in the homestretch of the $1 million William Hill Haskell Invitational July 27 at Monmouth Park. It was another big day for trainer Bob Baffert, who added to his Haskell record victory total with his seventh win. Thoroughbred…

  • Exhibit aims to honor summer

    “Bonefish” by Amy Puccio A s August approaches, the CVA Gallery at Brookdale Community College will feature 47 works of art that celebrate the summer season. The title of this exhibit, “Honoring Summer,” was sparked by Howell resident Amy Puccio, one of the exhibitors. Her assemblages, made of discarded picture-frame moldings, conjure feelings of summer…

  • Restoration nearly finished at historic Crawford House

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer that Restoration of the historic Crawford House in Tinton Falls is and nearing completion and plans call for opening the homestead to the community for meetings, exhibits and other events. roof. TINTON FALLS — After more than a decade of applying for grants to fund renovation projects, the restoration of…

  • Community YMCA appoints directors, re-elects board

    RED BANK — The Community YMCA Board of Directors re-elected three board officers and welcomed seven new members at the 140th annual Meeting. The board reappointed Joseph Oriolo, Shrewsbury, as vice chairman, and John Badenhop, Little Silver, as treasurer. Appointed as new board members are Christian Buckman, Oceanport; Bryan Kuderna, Tinton Falls; Dan Matarese and…

  • Library will host programs for all during August

    The Eastern Branch Library is offering programs for young children, teens and adults during August at 1001 Route 35, Shrewsbury. Some programs require registration by visiting the library or calling 866-941-8188.  “World War I and the Rise of Military Communications” will be at 11 a.m. Aug. 1. Learn about Monmouth County’s unique contributions to…

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