Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor

  • Wojyn, Mann seek Englishtown council seats

    Wojyn, Mann seek Englishtown council seats

    By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ENGLISHTOWN — An incumbent member of the Borough Council will run for a new three-year term in the November election. There will be two three-year terms on the ballot this year, but only one resident filed to run for a full term on the council. Republican Councilman Lou Sarti Jr.…

  • Millstone school district honors Support Persons of the Year

    Millstone school district honors Support Persons of the Year

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Administrators in the Millstone Township K-8 School District have named the district’s support persons of the year. Support persons are not teachers, but can be any other school district employee whose actions add to the overall performance of the district. At the Millstone Township Primary School, where pupils…

  • PACE gives boost to Freehold Township school programs

    PACE gives boost to Freehold Township school programs

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The Parent Advisory Council for Excellence (PACE) has provided funding for programs in the Freehold Township K-8 School District with a donation of $17,560. PACE is an organization for parents and guardians who have children with special needs. Representatives of the organization reviewed, voted on and approved…

  • Big History Project enthralls pupils at middle school

    Big History Project enthralls pupils at middle school

    By Jennifer Ortiz Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD – More than 13 billion years of history is being taught at the Stone Bridge Middle School in a course known as the Big History Project that starts with the creation of the universe – the Big Bang – and comes all the way today. The course was…

  • Kane, Sims will seek re-election

    Kane, Sims will seek re-election

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Two Democrats have announced their intention to seek a pair of three-year terms on the Borough Council this year. Democratic incumbents Jaye Sims and Kevin Kane will seek re-election to their seats in November. Sims is serving as the council president in 2016. According to his biography, Sims…

  • Gloria Nilson & Co. closes more than $1.5 billion in 2015

    Gloria Nilson & Co. closes more than $1.5 billion in 2015

    Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate closed more than $1.5 billion in real estate sales volume in 2015. Of particular note for 2015, Gloria Nilson & Co. sales figures in Middlesex County increased by more than 20 percent. “The continued success of Gloria Nilson & Co. is due in no small measure to the expertise…

  • Century 21 About Town Realty earns Quality Service Pinnacle Award

    Century 21 About Town Realty earns Quality Service Pinnacle Award

    Jeanne Libassi, broker/owner of Century 21 About Town Realty, Monroe, announces that Century 21 Real Estate recently recognized the office with the Century 21 Quality Service Pinnacle Award. “The Quality Service Pinnacle Award is an integral part of our company’s commitment to excellence and recognizes Century 21 About Town Realty’s dedication to making each and…

  • Davis Realtors understands luxury

    Davis Realtors understands luxury

    If you’re thinking of buying or selling high-end property, make sure you find a broker who understands the needs and wants of the luxury consumer. As a member of Luxury Portfolio International, Davis Realtors is well positioned to assist with the sale of luxury homes and those seeking them. Luxury Portfolio International is the luxury…

  • Lions have high hopes, strong start to softball season

    Lions have high hopes, strong start to softball season

    By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Liberty High School’s softball team has picked up where it left off following last year’s solid 16-7 season. The Lions are off to a 7-0 start, which includes a 10-0 victory over Red Bank Catholic High School April 16. The Lions’ lineup is loaded with players committed to NCAA Division I…