-

Food bank harvest
Amisha Patel (l) and Caitlin Starr, fifth-graders at Leroy Gordon Cooper School in Old Bridge, plant seedlings at Cottrell Field, off Route 516, as part of a character education initiative for community service. The students will donate the fall and spring harvests to the Old Bridge Food Bank. Hauser Farms in Old Bridge is assisting…
-

Hawks upend preseason NEC favorite Blue Devils
MU is home Saturday against Robert Morris One week after scoring one of the program’s biggest wins, the Monmouth University football team knocked off the preseason Northeast Conference favorite, Central Connecticut State, 24-12, Saturday afternoon in New Britain, Conn. On Sept. 17, the Hawks defeated Villanova, 20-9, for their first-ever victory over a Colonial Athletic…
-

sport shorts
Rutgers University-Newark will run a two-day basketball clinic 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 10 and 11. (Public schools will be closed). The cost is $65 for both days or $40 for one day. Call Joe Loughran at 973-353- 1483 for details. Central Jersey Hawks AAU girls 9th- 10th-grade basketball team seeks three competitive players…
-

Clark’s goals lift Monmouth
Freehold Township High School graduate Ryan Clark scored twice in the second half to lift the Monmouth University soccer team to a 2-1 win over Princeton University on Sept. 25 in West Long Branch. With the win, the Hawks completed the non-conference portion of their 2011 schedule at 6-2-0. The Tigers fell to 1-4-1. “I…
-

Caseys remain optimistic that new starters will gel
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Red Bank Catholic High School boys soccer team is looking to turn things around after a 2-5 start. Coach George Black is optimistic that his Caseys will start to post more wins as his lineup— featuring many new faces following the graduation of seven seniors — becomes acclimated as a team…
-

RFH harriers are losing their underdog tag
Girls are impressive at Magee meet BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Rumson-Fair Haven High School girls cross country team may find it hard to remain anonymous. The Bulldogs finished first in team scoring at the Bernie Magee Class Invitational held at Warinanco Park in Elizabeth on Sept. 17. RFH finished ahead of stateranked teams…
-

Hawk soccer
Monmouth University’s women’s soccer team (4-4) will play Northeast Conference foe Long Island University on Sunday, Oct. 2, in a home match, starting at 3 p.m. on the Great Lawn in West Long Branch. Above: Courtney Snyder (8) is the second-leading scorer on the team with three goals and one assist. The Hawks are 1-0…
-

Charles A. Petti
Mr. Petti, 84, a resident of Hazlet since 1963, died Sept. 16, 2011, at home. He was a retired bricklayer and mason with local No. 4, where he worked in the trade for 47 years. He was predeceased by a sister, Josephine DeSantis, and a brother, Andrew Petti. Mr. Petti is survived by his wife…
-

Green Buildings Open House on Oct. 1
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association’s (NESEA) annual Green Buildings Open House will take place on Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when homes, businesses and schools will invite the public inside to investigate the renewable technologies and green building features being employed on site . Locations in Monmouth County, including Middletown and Red…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
