• ‘Noel’ chamber concert set for Dec. 14

    The New Jersey Chamber Singers will present the candlelit concert, “Noel: Then and Now,” from 8-10 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Red Bank United Methodist Church, 247 Broad St., Red Bank. The concert will juxtapose ancient and modern carols to invoke a sense of awe and mystery. Hear familiar carols in a new light…

  • Concert to feature Christmas carols

    RED BANK — Christmas carols of French origin will be featured in a traditional program of Lessons and Carols to be presented by the 50-voice Tower Hill Choir at 7 p.m. on Dec. 14 in the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank (Tower Hill), 255 Harding Road. The choir is under the…

  • Historical association names director

    The Monmouth County Historical Association has announced the appointment of Evelyn C. Murphy as director. According to a press release, Murphy has more than three decades of management experience in business, government and the nonprofit sector and has worked with museums, arts organizations and historical societies. She joined the association on a consulting basis as…

  • Sheriff’s app provides info

    Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden wants residents of the county to have emergency notifications and public safety information at their fingertips through the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office application (app) for smartphones. The application is designed for Android and iOS platforms and can be downloaded for free. According to a press release, the recently released app…

  • New councilman appointed in Oceanport

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The Borough Council has appointed Christopher Paglia as the newest council member, replacing William Johnson. Paglia was appointed to the vacant seat from a list of three Republicans during a Nov. 25 special meeting. “I am just honored to fill in Will’s shoes, to serve with the rest…

  • Red Bank considers changes to liquor policy

    By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer RED BANK — Borough officials are taking a fresh look at the town’s bring-yourown bottle (BYOB) policies after a local pool hall owner was ordered to stop offering the service and has since shuttered his business. James Hertler, owner of Lucky Break Billiards on West Front Street, appeared before the…

  • Tuition bill hurts New Jersey students and taxpayers

    Democrats are touting another assault on U.S. citizens’ rights and pocketbooks with their in-state tuition gift for illegal aliens. This bill hurts New Jersey students and New Jersey taxpayers. Here are some reasons why:  The new tuition paid by illegal aliens will be $14,000 per year. The current rate is $28,000. Who will make…

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    Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus make an appearance at the Holiday Express Concert & Town Lighting held along Broad Street in downtown Red Bank on Nov. 29. MATT DENTON

  • Repeal the Affordable Care Act

    A recent letter, “Affordable Care Act to Benefit Many” (The Hub, Nov. 21), touted the benefits of “Obamacare” (Affordable Care Act). Never has there been a law so poorly named. Although mandating the covering of pre-existing conditions is a noble cause, it will be a very costly benefit, paid for by those without such conditions.…

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