Author: Greater Media

  • SPORT SHORTS

    For the second straight season, the College of Mount Saint Vincent women’s soccer program had three players recognized with All-Skyline Conference honors. Sophomore defender Erica Lencsak (Hazlet) has been made a First Team All-League selection, while Erin Dailey (East Windsor) and Megan DeRosa (Cornwall, N.Y.) have earned Second Team All-Conference recognition. The Girls Blackhawks will…

  • Last chance to purchase final phase of homes at Pointe at Turnbury

    The final phase of homes at The Pointe at Turnbury, the active adult townhome community just minutes from downtown Princeton, has been an overwhelming hit with homebuyers this fall, leaving only a handful of homes remaining. While select floor plans and home sites still remain, many of which are the most desirable locations in the…

  • RE/MAX celebrates 20 years of industry-leading education

    The industry-leading education platform for RE/MAX Affiliates, now known as RE/MAX University (RU), celebrates 20 years of providing training that can be traced back to the introduction of the RE/MAX Satellite Network (RSN). RSN launched Nov. 1, 1994 and evolved into a learning tool that has been recognized more than 150 times by training industry…

  • NAIOP seeks nominations for 28th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards

    The National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), the commercial real estate development association, is now accepting nominations for the 28th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards. Details and nomination forms are available at www.naiopnj.org. The awards will be presented at the 2015 Gala on May 14, slated for the Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset.…

  • Long Branch selling off excess school properties

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The Long Branch Public School District is nearing the homestretch in a yearlong initiative to sell off excess school buildings. Superintendent of Schools Michael Salvatore said last week that the district has secured a purchaser for the century-old Church Street School building and is currently seeking buyers…

  • Minion memories of Thanksgiving parade

    By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Debuting as Jerry the Minion from the “Despicable Me” films. I hope everyone is lucky enough to have a perfect moment at some point in his or her life. I’m talking about one of those moments that remain untouched in memory, no matter what happens. My perfect moment lasted only…

  • Singers sought for caroling event

    Volunteers age 18 and older are needed to help sing Christmas carols at 6 p.m. Dec. 15 at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch and 6 p.m. Dec. 17 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune. Carolers will spread Christmas cheer to hospital patients and their visitors and staff. The maximum group size is…

  • ‘Messiah and More’ show set for Dec. 7

    RED BANK — The Monmouth Civic Chorus will present the Christmas concert, “Messiah and More,” at 4 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank. The concert will be led by Artistic Director Dr. Ryan Brandau and feature Handel’s “Messiah” and other holiday favorites. Tickets are $30-$45. For more information,…

  • Expressing the abstract

    IN THE ARTS “Sketch” by Dawn DiCicco Members of a “Lyrical Abstract Expressionism” class are exhibiting new works at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. Painters whose works are featured in “Abstract Expressions” are Betty Bullivant, Shrewsbury; Dawn DiCicco and Stephanie Martel, both Red Bank; Shari Epstein, Leonardo; Mercedes Farrugia, Freehold; James Kent, who…