• BCC student-athletes and teams receive NJCAA academic awards

    Brookdale Community College’s student athletes enjoyed success in the classroom in addition to the athletic arena in 2012-13. When the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) released its NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Awards, as well as the NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year, Brookdale was one of the top schools to receive recognition, with four Academic…

  • Jersey Shore team advances in Carpenter Cup Classic

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Jersey Shore entry in the annual Carpenter Cup Classic baseball tournament is off to a 2-0 start under coach Cip Apicelli and will play its remaining games at Citizens Bank Stadium in Philadelphia. The 16-team tournament was started in 1986 to promote high school players from the Pennsylvania, New Jersey…

  • District 19 Little League playoffs

    Shore Regional All-Star third baseman Shane McLaughlin makes a barehanded play on a grounder during the District 19 Little League playoff game for 9- to 10-year-olds against Colts Neck at the Marlboro Little League Complex. Shore Regional advanced with a 15-5 win. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

  • Shrewsbury sailing club ready for summer events

    By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Not even a major storm like superstorm Sandy can keep sailors off the water. At the Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club (SSYC), where renovations in the wake of the storm are just about complete, it’s business as usual with summer weather finally here. “We just had a huge renovation, and it…

  • RBR crew teams capture state titles

    By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Red Bank Regional High School’s Caroline Garth and Gabi Neubelt captured the sailing state championship this spring. It was one of two titles won by the Buccaneers’ sailors. The competition was held in Toms River. I t was a busy season for Red Bank Regional High School’s student sailors. In one…

  • The Navesink: A Photo Exhibit

    Navesink, September 2010 Over the course of a year, Gerda Liebmann stood on the banks of the Navesink River each week and photographed the mutable riverscape from the same spot. Many of her impressions can be seen in an exhibit at the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center. “The changes of light, weather and season reveal just…

  • JUST GO

    Youth Sports Festival through June 30, weeknights 6-11 p.m., Friday 6 p.m. to midnight, Saturday 3 p.m. to midnight, Sunday 3-11 p.m.; fireworks Saturday at 10 p.m. parking lot near DeVry University, 630 Route 1, North Brunswick admission: $4 www.nbysf.com 6th annual Junebug Artfest 2013 local artists; photographers; jewelry; jazz, rock and boy bands; balloon…

  • Jersey girl to treat local fans

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Lauriana Mae A whirlwind of collaborations with pop music’s brightest stars, as well as sessions in top-notch recording studios and treks to the country’s entertainment hotbeds, will soon bring singer Lauriana Mae home, if only for a night. The rising singer-songwriter plans to bring her act — a fiery cocktail…

  • Joann Muller

    Mrs. Muller, 69, of Belford, died May 29, 2013, at home. She was born in New York City, N.Y. She worked as an administrative assistant for various companies around Monmouth County, retiring in 2011. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Paul Muller; two daughters, Deborah and her husband, Glenn Yarznbowicz, of Old…

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