Author: Greater Media

  • ‘Work’ it out

    Amboy Bank President George E. Scharpf welcomes a growing group of children at Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on April 23. The children of the employees in the administration building were treated to breakfast and a day of activities that focused on learning about banking and saving money. Amboy Bank has 22…

  • Tour provides access to private gardens

    The Allentown Garden Club and Allentown Art Guild will partner on the Hidden Gardens Tour 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 13, rain or shine. The tour, historically offered every two years, offers rare glimpses into area residents’ most exquisite private gardens. The 2015 tour features a number of gardens in Allentown and surrounding areas, and will…

  • Awaiting the throw at second

    Ocean Township High School second baseman Frank Henry awaits a throw to second base during the Spartans’ April 30 game against Red Bank Catholic High School in Oakhurst. The visiting Caseys won the Shore Conference B North Division encounter, 9-5. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

  • Workshop to focus on raising chickens

    The Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County will hold the workshop, “Raising Chickens in Your Backyard,” 6-9 p.m. June 10 at the EARTH Center in Davidsons Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. The free workshop will be hosted by Dr. Joseph Heckman, who has been raising chickens on a pasture since 2005. He will…

  • Balanced offense leads Caseys into conference tournament

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School girls lacrosse team has won its last two games after losing for just the second time this season in a match against Shore Conference rival Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. Coach Lisa Caprioni’s second-seeded Caseys were scheduled to open the Shore Conference Tournament May…

  • Brookdale lacrosse secures 6th straight Region 19 title

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer When Brookdale Community College men’s lacrosse coach Steve Heller first meets his team in September, he informs the players what the team’s goals are. He explained that one of them is to win two games in April. “Everything we do during the season is preparation for those two games,” he…

  • Weichert Workforce Mobility acquires Allegiance Relocation Services

    Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc., one of the world’s leading providers of mobile workforce management solutions, announces that it has completed its acquisition of Allegiance Relocation Services, a highly respected GSA Schedule 48 supplier of comprehensive relocation management, move management and property management services. For Weichert, this acquisition represents a new and exciting customer segment that…

  • William Rainaud

    On the evening of April 26, 2015, William (Bill) Rainaud, age 87, died at his home after a lengthy illness. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret, in 2007. Surviving are his son, Bill, and wife Barbara; his grandson, Bill, and wife Lorraine; his granddaughter, Victoria; and his longtime partner, Nancy Mac Neill. William worked…

  • Concert to feature Beethoven sonatas

    FREEHOLD — The Downtown Concert Series at St. Peter’s Church, Throckmorton Street, will end its fifth season with Beethoven scholar and pianist Stephan Möller, who will present all 32 of Beethoven’s sonatas in eight concerts over seven days. According to a press release, Möller first gained prominence as a prize winner at the 1985 International…