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September 25, 2008
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ERIC SUCAR staff Equipped with pedometers, students walk in the hallway of St. James School in Red Bank, one of the schools participating in the nationwide YMCA Celebrates America on the Move Week on Sept. 18. More...
Tinton Falls sues over schooling non-Navy kids

Alegal action brought by the Tinton Falls Board of Education against the Colts Neck Board of Education has been put on hold pending a decision on whether the case should be reassigned to another judge. More...


Boro wants to change cost per student for SRHS

Sea Bright will ask the Shore Regional High School (SRHS) Board of Education to allow a question about changing the funding formula for the regional school on the school election ballot in April. More...


Tara Kelly takes over as head of Jersey Coast Chapter

Despite feeling the pinch of a struggling economy, the new chief executive officer of the Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross is focused on continuing and expanding the work of the Red Cross, both locally and abroad. More...


The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is inviting the public to visit local green buildings in the Northeast to see energy savings in action during the 2008 Green Buildings Open House on Oct. 4. More...


Central Jersey Blood Center, Shrewsbury, has announced the following local blood drives: • 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 3 at Riverview Medical Center, 1 Riverview Plaza, Red Bank. Free T-shirt for each donor • 9 a.m.-noon Oct. 9 at Buckman Buckman & Reid, 174 Paterson Ave. More...
The letter from Shrewsbury Mayor Emilia Siciliano printed in the Hub (Sept. 18) is filled with errors and misconceptions regarding the proposed sidewalk program, and leaves a major question to be answered. First, as the mayor knows, Garden Road and Beechwood Drive are not the only safe route to W... More...
A story in the Sept. 16 issue incorrectly reported that the Rumson Borough Council met Sept. 10 and passed a resolution in support of the formation of a Joint Management Committee. The council met on Sept. 9 and did not pass such a resolution. More...
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed April 27, 2008). Istopped at the pharmacy the day before Easter, and among the customers at the register was a mom and three kids — a cou... More...
The Monmouth Museum's "Juried Photography Invitational Exhibition" opens Sept. 26 and will run through Nov. 2 An opening reception will be held Friday 6-8 p.m. at the museum, located on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. More...
Mr. Lambert, 69, of Sea Bright, died Sept. 10, 2008. He was a divisional sales manager at Xerox, where he was employed more than 20 years, and employed at XPLEX for several years, retiring in 2001. He is survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Patricia and Chet Kowalczyk; and several nieces and n... More...
Green Wave gets shut-out at home by RBC
After waiting five years to host a football game, Long Branch High School squandered its opportunity to enjoy the moment, losing 28-0 to Red Bank Catholic, and in the process, watching its record fall to 0-2. RBC (1-0) took the wind out of the Green Wave's sails, as the Caseys recovered a fumble ... More...