Tag: Atlantic Hub news briefs
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Dec. 28
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Tower Singers, an extracurricular singing group made up of students in grades nine through 12, took their joy and enthusiasm for singing to the community during December, with performances for local nonprofit organizations, retail shops and businesses. On Dec. 3, the singers performed for the Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty’s…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Dec. 21
Tinton Falls Borough Council members have authorized a decrease in the contract for improvements at one of the borough’s parks. During a meeting on Dec. 6, council members passed a resolution which authorizes a $19,372 decrease in the contract with Precise Construction Inc. for the Sycamore Park improvement project. The initial contract for the park…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Aug. 3
In February, the Eatontown Public Schools underwent the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC) review conducted by the Monmouth County Executive Superintendent’s Office. The district received high scores in all five of the key areas of review and the New Jersey commissioner of education will recommend to the New Jersey Board of Education that…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, July 13
The Vin Gopal Civic Association (VGCA) has officially opened its new food pantry and family services center in Red Bank. Gopal is a state senator whose Monmouth County legislative district includes Red Bank. The VGCA will be open twice a week for families to shop at the food pantry and individuals can schedule an appointment…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, May 4
Wakefern Food Corp., the largest retailer-owned cooperative in the United States, and the logistics, merchandising and distribution arm for ShopRite stores, has announced that several associates in its corporate and retail organizations have been recognized as honorees of the 2022 YWCA “Tribute to Women and Industry” (TWIN) Award. Honorees this year include Wakefern and ShopRite…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, March 9
On Feb. 23, the Ritesh Shah Charitable Pharmacy was approved by the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy as the first charitable pharmacy in New Jersey, according to a press release. This step in the regulatory process clears the way for the charitable organization to begin dispensing medications free of charge to uninsured and underserved patients.…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Feb. 2
Rumson Garden Club, a member of the Garden Club of America, announced it will offer a new scholorship in memory of Catherine B. Gonska, a committed gardener and environmentalist. The scholarship will be presented to a Two River area student who plans to attend an accredited college and has a demonstrated interest in any area…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Dec. 22
A contract has been awarded by the Borough Council for the second phase of improvements to a Fair Haven road. During a recent meeting, council members awarded a $301,925 contract to Fernandes Construction, Monroe Township, for the second phase of improvements to Hance Road and Cooney Terrace. Fernandes Construction was awarded the contract as the…
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Atlantic Hub News Briefs, Dec. 15
Rumson Garden Club, a member club of Garden Club of America, held its 91st annual Christmas Holiday Greens Workshop on Dec. 4-5 at Rumson’s Bingham Hall. Members worked to create almost 200 festive wreaths and arrangements to spread holiday cheer and help local nonprofit organizations deck their halls. This year, the list of organizations that…