• RFH girls fulfilled lacrosse ambitions

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent After winning its first Shore Conference Tournament championship, the Rumson Fair Haven High School girls’ lacrosse team was hardly satisfied. In fact, it seemed like that first taste of a title left the Bulldogs even hungrier for more. As a result, the Bulldogs accomplished another program first on May 24, beating…

  • Blues bring home third National Championship

    Softball team goes undefeated at NJCAA tournament BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College is home once again to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division III softball national champions. Coach Bo Scannapieco (l) and the Brookdale Community College women’s softball team show off the championship hardware they won after they captured the National…

  • Photo

    Prom volunteers (l-r): Back row, Jake Flaherty of RBC. Middle row: Tommy Delloanno of Freehold HS, Kristin Hugger of Colts Neck HS, Michael King of RBC. Front row: Craig Pignatro of RBC and Jorien Barnes. The students volunteered with Holiday Express to help students with complex developmental disabilities enjoy their prom and make it a…

  • RFH inducts 3 grads into Hall of Fame

    RFH Hall of Fame inductees with their student escorts: (l-r) RFH Principal Tracy Handerhan; Gene Healy, class of 1989; George Miles, class of 1970; Jennifer Lapp; Steven Fuschetti; John Ryan III, class of 1971; and Ray Binaco. RUMSON — On May 14, the focus at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School was on three alumni inducted…

  • on campus •••

    Jacqueline L. Monteforte, daughter of Frank and Bonnie Monteforte of Little Silver, and a 2006 graduate of Red Bank Regional High School, graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and management May 23 from Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa.

  • Thomas J. Donahue

    Mr. Donahue, 69, of Aberdeen, died May 23, 2010, at his home. He served as an officer in the U.S. Army, serving at Fort Bragg, N.C., and in South Korea. Mr. Donahue returned to civilian life in 1963, working at Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., where he attained partner status. He later served as a…

  • Resident will support Little in District 6 GOP primary

    Iam so tired of watching what is going on in Washington, I find myself yelling at the TV. It is no longer a matter of political parties, either. That is why I am doing something differently — I am voting in a primary. I am usually unaligned, independent of party, but not this year. After…

  • Housing cuts hamper economic recovery

    Iagree that our state budget needs to be trimmed to balance income and expenses. However, the $30 million in cuts to the state’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) will lead to much greater increases in state expenses and corresponding losses of jobs, household goods purchases and state tax revenues. The connections between substandard housing, including…

  • Affordable housing is region’s most pressing concern

    As executive director of the only shelter for homeless families in Monmouth County, I see families struggle every day to find affordable housing in Monmouth County, and now Gov. Chris Christie wants to reduce the state’s affordable housing trust fund by $30 million. If this happens, there will be no money to build or rehabilitate…

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