• Peapack-Gladstone Bank Sends Over $10,000 for Haiti Relief

    By Denise M. Pace-Sanders Gladstone, NJ – February 26, 2010 – Peapack-Gladstone Bank proudly announces a donation of nearly $11,000 made on behalf of the Bank, its employees and its customers, to the American Red Cross International Relief Fund.   The Bank announced in January that it would collect donations at each of its 24…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Ross has Olympic dream

    WEST WINDSOR: Ross has Olympic dream

    WW-P North senior is top curler By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Cameron Ross plans to be at the Plainfield Curling Club for its Open House from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday.    Ross will be there to help introduce newcomers to curling, but four years ago it was he who was just beginning to get…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars are Skyland finalists

    Schiavo makes most of chances By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Zach Schiavo found out he was going to start in goal for the Montgomery High School ice hockey team fifteen minutes before arriving at the Skyland Conference Tournament semifinal game Wednesday.    The Cougars junior goalie had made one previous start this season and one…

  • MONTGOMERY: MHS girls fall in state fencing semis

    Cougars shift focus to squads By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The best year in Montgomery High School girls fencing history will have many accolades when it is finally over, but the team state championship will not be among them.    Fourth-seeded Northern Highlands spoiled the top-seeded Cougars’ perfect season with a 14-13 win in the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Initial school budget chops jobs, programs

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    Despite eliminating more than 26 positions and a number of programs, the $113.7 million tentative school budget for the 2010-2011 school year presented by District Superintendent Edward Forsthoffer during Monday night’s Board of Education still requires a $2.2 million cap adjustment.    The tentative budget of $113,784,693, which would be a…

  • PRINCETON: PDS girls fall in prep title game

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    PEAPACK-GLADSTONE — The fortunes of the Princeton Day School girls basketball team have changed quite a bit over the last four years — all for the better.    The current crop of Panther seniors have seen the program go from six wins as freshmen to reaching the state Prep B championship…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Downtown Hightstown looks for new director

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Downtown Hightstown organization is reorganizing and seeking a new executive director.    The current executive director, former Borough Councilman Ryan Rosenberg, says he will be stepping down from the volunteer position in May because his wife is expecting a baby.    ”I have a feeling that my new role…

  • Chinese New Year

    By Nancy Faherty RomAsia Bank Welcomed in the Year of the Tiger at a special party February 20th in Monmouth Junction.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Casey leaving behind Peddie, 26 girls basketball titles

    By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — One of the most remarkable coaching careers in the history of New Jersey high school basketball has come to an end.    After 17 years and 26 championships, Sean Casey has announced he will be leaving the Peddie girls basketball program and his job as the school’s director of…

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