• Lawrenceville School Funding Increases International Education Opportunities

    Thanks to generous gifts from alumni and parents, The Lawrenceville School is significantly increasing the already impressive number of opportunities it provides to its students for meaningful international experiences during the high school years. While Lawrenceville has provided scholarship funding in the past to open these educational trips to interested students regardless of financial status,…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Jared Gold

    The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Jared Gold

    By Virginia DeBerry FIRST & LAST! The New Brunswick Jazz Project invites you to Be among the FIRST to hear what will be on acclaimed organist, Jared Gold’s new CD by attending his LAST performance before going into the studio to record his second solo album with Posi-Tone Records. Jared Gold plays with a skill…

  • LAWRENCE: Farm market manager prepares plan to double vendors, offer brunch

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The Lawrenceville Farmers Market will be back next month — in the same location on Gordon Avenue, but with a new time on Sunday, some new vendors and a new manager.     The market will continue to set up its tents in the Lawrenceville Fuel Oil Co. parking lot…

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    Freehold Township High School second baseman Allyson Fry fields a ground ball during the Patriots’ 5-1 softball victory over Old Bridge High School on May 14 in Freehold Township. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Patriots head into states after SCT semifinal loss

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Steve Gibb was still adamant that all was right with his Freehold Township High School boys lacrosse team. The Patriots had just lost in the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals to No. 1 seed Red Bank Catholic, 14-7, but as Gibb reminded everyone, the Patriots still had a lot to play…

  • Cougars set school marks in lacrosse

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Colts Neck High School girls lacrosse team continued on an upward trajectory this spring. Coach Troy Madison’s Cougars set a school single season record for wins (14) and won a game in the Shore Conference Tournament for the first time. The Cougars also qualified for the NJSIAA state tournament.…

  • Mezzasalma, Manful claim Shore crowns

    Prophete, Delaney also win conference titles BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Marlboro High School’s Elaina Mezzasalma continued her mastery of an event that is known for its inconsistency more than its consistency. Mezzasalma, a senior, remained perfect in championship meets by winning the Shore Conference javelin title on May 15 at Neptune High School, Neptune.…

  • Higginson, Frick win Ivy championships

    Princeton University track and field athletes Ashley Higginson and Justin Frick added to their impressive list of Ivy League championships at the 2010 Heptagonal Championships which were hosted by Princeton on May 8-9. Higginson, a junior, won the 3,000- meter steeplechase (10:20.53) and the 3,000-meter run (9:46.71) for the Tigers, who placed fourth in the…

  • Trophy fish are out there

    FISH ON RON NUZZOLO Another week of trophy mania! The Garden State continues to heat up with some of the best striped bass fishing in the world. With ocean temperatures staying in the low 50s, bigger bass continue to move in along the entire coastline. Raritan Bay is fully loaded with big bluefish and big…

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