• John S. Di Leo

    Mr. Di Leo, 74, a resident of Holmdel since 2008, died at his home on March 29, 2010, after a long illness. He was the proprietor of Hylan Electrical Contracting and DiLeo Hardware in Staten Island, N.Y., before retiring. He was predeceased by his wife, Victoria Vincequara Di Leo, in 2008; and a brother, Victor…

  • Bernette Wolfkind

    Mrs. Wolfkind, 79, of Hazlet, died at home March 25, 2010. She lived and worked in Bayonne until moving to Hazlet in 1974. Mrs. Wolfkind was a retired register nurse who worked at Bayonne Hospital and the Arnold Walter Nursing Home in Holmdel. She was predeceased by her husband, Jack Wolfkind, in 1993. Surviving are…

  • on campus •••

    Haley Peters of Shrewsbury, a Peddie School (Hightstown) senior, was selected by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars and the United States Department of Education as a candidate for the United States Presidential Scholars Program. Approximately 3,000 students were identified from nearly 3.2 million graduating high school seniors. Peters was selected as one of…

  • Two school districts see different votes

    Monmouth Regional budget fails, but voters approve Tinton Falls district plan BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — A failed budget has left Monmouth Regional School District officials scrambling for a plan. District Business Administrator Maria Parry said last week she is revisiting the defeated budget plan after voters in Tinton Falls, Eatontown and…

  • R.B. school budget passes by slim margin

    Budgets pass in Fair Haven, Shrewsbury, fail in Little Silver, Oceanport BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Voters approved the Red Bank Public School District’s $18.9 million budget on April 20 by a 10-vote margin. According to data from Monmouth County election officials, 411 voters approved the $12,039,451 tax levy, with 401 voting against Ben Forest…

  • sport shorts •••

    The First Tee of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, a nonprofit youth development program that teaches life skills and promotes character development through the game of golf, recently received grants from the U.S. Golf Association and the PGA of America. The program combines the teaching of golf skills and life skills at its learning facility at…

  • Navesink River Rowing slates open house

    Navesink River Rowing will host an open house on May 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.T he open house will feature free rowing demonstrations — on the water and off — site tours, and refreshments. Participants will meet local youth and adult rowers and have the opportunity to sign up for summer youth programs,…

  • Hawks need to pick up wins to make NEC tourney

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent With less than a month to go before the start of the Northeast Conference Baseball Championships, the defending champion Monmouth University Hawks need to put all of the pieces together in a hurry. With just the top four teams (based on regular-season conference winning percentage) qualifying for the double-elimination tournament, Monmouth…

  • RBC’s DMR team medals at Penn Relays

    RBC girls finish fifth BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Two years ago it was a big deal that the Red Bank Catholic High School girls distance medley relay team had qualified for the Championship of America race at the Penn Relays Carnival. This year, being there wasn’t enough. Coach Rob DeFilippis wanted his team to…

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