• Defensive driving classes set for Jan. 23, 24

    Defensive driving classes set for Jan. 23, 24

    The Friends of the East Brunswick Public Library are holding a two-part defensive driving class from 6:30-10 p.m. on Jan. 23 and 24 at the library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick. The classes will be presented by the Defensive Driving Institute of New Jersey and led by police driving instructors to give unique insight into…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Sean Kacerosky of Kendall Park has been named to the dean’s list at the State University of New York (SUNY) Potsdam for the Fall 2016 semester. To achieve the honor of being on the dean’s list, each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a GPA of between 3.25 and 3.49 in the…

  • Jaguars’ swim teams look to build on last season’s success

    Jaguars’ swim teams look to build on last season’s success

    By Wayne Witkowski Last year was a season that will be long remembered for the Jackson Memorial High School girls’ and boys’ swim teams as perhaps the best one ever. While the Jaguars’ girls rolled through the Shore Conference A South Division to their first division championship, the boys’ team suffered its only loss in…

  • Current events presentation slated

    Current events presentation slated

    Current Events with Bob Galante will be presented from 10-11:30 a.m. on Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10 and 17 at The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County (JCCMC), 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison. Engage in discussions about the top news stories of the day through different historical and current perspectives. Galante, a graduate of Franklin &…

  • Lady Buccaneers happy with start to basketball season

    Lady Buccaneers happy with start to basketball season

    By Matthew Rocco A veteran Red Bank Regional High School girls’ basketball team is off to a quick start. The Lady Buccaneers officially put their rivals on notice at the WOBM Christmas Classic, where they took down a Shore Conference powerhouse. Red Bank Regional came into the season with high hopes. The team welcomed back…

  • Theater group offers acting classes in Woodbridge

    Theater group offers acting classes in Woodbridge

    Catherine LaMoreaux, artistic director of Dragonfly Multicultural Arts Center, announced that the theater group will be offering six-week acting classes at Woodbridge Middle School for children, teens and adults beginning on Jan. 13. All classes are held on Friday evenings. Kids’ Acting is for children age 7-13 and is held from 6-7 p.m. The class…

  • Bulldogs look to keep improving on the ice

    Bulldogs look to keep improving on the ice

    By Warren Rappleyea Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s ice hockey team was 5-5 heading into its final game of the Middletown Holiday Tournament Dec. 30. The Bulldogs, who were 13-4-2 a year ago, still have plenty of talent, but replacing a player like Brendan Ban, who posted 75 points, is no easy task. Nevertheless, Rumson-Fair…

  • Hawks look to improve hoops record in new year

    Hawks look to improve hoops record in new year

    By Jimmy Allinder J.P. Stevens Jamyra Maye is a guard for the John P. Stevens High School girls’ basketball team and one of the most improved players in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC). The senior has averaged 17.3 points in the Hawks’ first four games — a significant increase over the eight points she scored…

  • Red Bank Affordable Housing Corporation accepting applications

    Red Bank Affordable Housing Corporation accepting applications

    The Red Bank Affordable Housing Corporation (RBAHC) is now accepting applications for individuals who are seeking to serve as volunteers on its Board of Trustees. The RBAHC is a not-for-profit corporation, ​which seeks to develop and manage moderate and low-income housing developments in the Bayshore Region of Monmouth County. If interested, please submit a letter…

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