• St. A’s School to hold alumni night Jan. 6

    St. A’s School to hold alumni night Jan. 6

    St. Augustine of Canterbury School will hold an “Alumnite Out” for alumni and faculty from 7-11 p.m. Jan. 6 in the school’s cafeteria, 45 Henderson Rd., Kendall Park. There will be music, raffles, snacks and beverages. Alumni and faculty are encouraged to RSVP by Dec. 21 by sending your name, graduating year, phone number, email…

  • Range of topics slated for discussion series at church

    Range of topics slated for discussion series at church

    LINCROFT — The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County holds the Sunday Morning Dialog series each Sunday at 1475 W. Front St. Doors open 8:45 a.m. The program offers an opportunity to cover a broad range of topics and encourages deep exploration of new and timely topics. The discussions are free and open to all, and a light…

  • For the Record

    For the Record

    Michael Macagnone, Sayreville Board of Education president, was incorrectly identified in the article “Charter schools affect funding in Sayreville” (Suburban, Nov. 24). His quotes should be attributed to Board Member Thomas Biesiada.

  • Lighthouse Productions to stage Christmas musical

    Lighthouse Productions to stage Christmas musical

    MONMOUTH BEACH — Lighthouse Productions will present the musical, “The Search for Christmas,” from Dec. 8-11 at Precious Blood Parish Center on Riverdale Avenue. Shows will take place 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8 and 9 and 2 p.m. on Dec. 10 and 11. The original musical was penned by father/daughter team Russ Scalzo of Oceanport and Rachel Ryan…

  • Success of town is based on quality education

    Success of town is based on quality education

    One of the biggest decisions we make for our kids is where to raise them. Which community will partner with our family to impress a lasting effect upon them? We chose North Brunswick over 10 years ago and haven’t looked back since. However, we now need to look forward. Our schools are over capacity and…

  • Seraphs vie for program’s first state football championship

    Seraphs vie for program’s first state football championship

    By Matthew Rocco Mater Dei Prep is on the cusp of winning its first state football championship. The only thing standing in its way is Holy Spirit High School. The Seraphs will take their perfect record of 11-0 into the NJSIAA Non-Public, Group II final Dec. 3, and the key to walking away with the…

  • Eichenbaum powers Blue Devils to 2nd straight state girls’ soccer title

    Eichenbaum powers Blue Devils to 2nd straight state girls’ soccer title

    By Matthew Rocco Shore Regional High School added to its success in the girls’ soccer state tournament, winning its second consecutive group championship. The Blue Devils advanced to their fifth NJSIAA Group I final in a row, and they faced a familiar rival in Glen Ridge High School. The two schools battled for the title…

  • Redbirds set to battle for state sectional football crown

    Redbirds set to battle for state sectional football crown

    By Wayne Witkowski Halfback Joe Mannino, quarterback Jordan Winston and their senior and junior teammates remember two years ago when they were in Allentown High School’s football program that reached the state playoff championship game for the first time, losing in the NJSIAA South Jersey, Group III finals in overtime to Delsea Regional High School.…

  • Millstone’s Palladino passes for over 10,000 yards at Muhlenberg

    Millstone’s Palladino passes for over 10,000 yards at Muhlenberg

    Nick Palladino of Millstone rallied his team back in his final football game for Muhlenberg College, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Mules from falling short short to Delaware Valley University, 30-27, Nov. 19 in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Series. Palladino went over 10,000 passing yards for his career. He completed 24 of 34 passes…

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