• Church to hold Christmas Bazaar Nov. 19

    Church to hold Christmas Bazaar Nov. 19

    St. James Memorial Episcopal Church will hold a Christmas Bazaar from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Nov. 19, at 69 Broad St., Eatontown. A craft session for children will be held from 2-3 p.m. Start holiday shopping and find Christmas ornaments (including collectible Hallmark items), holiday decorations, linens, jewelry, crafts, food and baked items. Parking will be available behind…

  • Bulldogs narrowly defeat Blue Devils in defense of SCT field hockey title

    Bulldogs narrowly defeat Blue Devils in defense of SCT field hockey title

    By Matthew Rocco The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School field hockey team is still tops in the Shore Conference after a nail-biter of a win over Shore Regional High School. The two rivals met in the Shore Conference Tournament finals Oct. 30, and the game lived up to the hype. An early goal on a deflection…

  • Allentown posts unbeaten freshman boys’ soccer season

    Allentown posts unbeaten freshman boys’ soccer season

    By Wayne Witkowski Allentown High School’s varsity boys’ soccer team had its ups and downs this season, accumulating enough power points to reach the state tournament this week. But its future is brightened after its freshman boys’ team finished unbeaten. Goalkeeper Sam Parker notched nine shutouts and Allentown outscored its opponents, 45-5, en route to…

  • Winston returns to lead Redbirds to Homecoming victory

    Winston returns to lead Redbirds to Homecoming victory

    By Wayne Witkowski Quarterback Jordan Winston returned to the Allentown High School football team’s lineup after missing last week’s game to help the Redbirds hold off late-charging Trenton Central High School to win, 27-19, in their Homecoming game and clinched home field in their Nov. 11 opener in the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV playoffs.…

  • BOE official should offer apology, admit mistakes

    BOE official should offer apology, admit mistakes

    Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty. Dennis Pavlik, a police sergeant and Holmdel School Board vice president, was found guilty on all six charges of ethics violations by New Jersey Judge Jeff Masin in June 2016. The New Jersey Ethics Commission and Commissioner of Education confirmed Judge Masin’s finding that Pavlik accused district employees of…

  • Curfew imposed for tonight, Halloween in Jamesburg

    Curfew imposed for tonight, Halloween in Jamesburg

      JAMESBURG – The Jamesburg Police Department will enforce an 8 p.m. curfew for tonight and for Halloween. Children under the age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.  

  • First Lady acknowledges efforts to end veterans’ homelessness

    First Lady acknowledges efforts to end veterans’ homelessness

      The First Lady, Michelle Obama, sent a congratulatory letter to Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios on Middlesex County’s certification for effectively ending veterans’ homelessness in the county. “I am thrilled to congratulate Middlesex County on the extraordinary achievement of ending veteran homelessness,” Obama wrote in a letter dated Oct. 24. “Thank you for your leadership…

  • Book fair to benefit North Brunswick Humane Association

    Book fair to benefit North Brunswick Humane Association

    The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold a fundraising book fair all day Dec. 17 at Barnes & Noble, 869 Route 1, North Brunswick. Choirs from the township schools will perform throughout the day. Volunteers will be gift wrapping during the event.

  • Musical to be performed at Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    Musical to be performed at Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre will sponsor “Spring Awakening” from Nov. 11-13 and Nov. 16-20, at The Lauren K. Woods Theatre, Monmouth University, 370 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch. Performances are at 8 p.m., except Sunday matinees are at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors, and can be…

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