• Janice Elinor Frost

    Mrs. Frost, of Hamilton Township, and formerly of Red Bank, died Nov. 6, 2009, at home. She was a retired educator program specialist with the N.J. State Department of Education. Prior to that, she was employed in school districts in various states, most recently at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown. She was predeceased…

  • Nicholas J. Caivano

    Mr. Caivano, 78, of Shrewsbury, died suddenly at home Nov. 1, 2009. He was an accomplished painter and sculptor, and created the sculpture of St. Anthony in the prayer garden at his parish, St. Anthony of Padua, Red Bank. Mr. Caivano was an art teacher and professor for more than 40 years, most recently at…

  • Jeanette R. Kearney

    Mrs. Kearney, 76, of Red Bank, died Oct. 30, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, following a brief illness. She was a retired secretary at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown. Mrs. Ryder was predeceased by her mother, Viola Jane Williams; and her husband, Alvin Bernard “Buck” Kearney. She is survived by four children, Alvina of Long…

  • Bands to rock Pony, aid Samaritan Center

    Greater Media wants to fuel the holiday spirit by providing good music and a way to help the hungry at Greater Media’s Good Samaritan Holiday Bash to be held Dec. 13 at the Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park. Proceeds and nonperishable food donationswill benefit the Samaritan Center, a food pantry headquartered in Manalapan…

  • Capozzi, McNamara go one-two at state meet

    RBC girls are 2nd in Non-Public A BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer There was a role reversal, but Red Bank Catholic’s girls still finished one-two at the State Non-Public A Cross Country Championships Saturday at Holmdel Park.MollyMcNamara andMichelle Capozzi have provided RBC with the best one-two tandem at every meet they’ve run this year, and…

  • Christmas trees, gifts sought for military

    Crossroads Assembly of God Church, 7 Main St., Englishtown, is seek donations of artificial Christmas trees, lights, ornaments and decorations, tinsel and garland as part of its “Operation Christmas Tree!” drive. The donations will be delivered via military sleds to the troops overseas and to military families in New Jersey. Donations of gifts for the…

  • Bulldogs get one step closer to perfection

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer ERIC SUCAR staff After rolling through the regular season to the tune of a perfect 8- 0 mark, the Rumson-Fair Haven (RFH) football team still felt like it had something to prove. Rumson-Fair Haven quarterback Michael Villapiano tries to elude A.L. Johnson linebacker Steve Roglieri during the first half of…

  • Entries now taken for Rock’n Music Idol

    Rock’n Music Idol, Middletown, is now accepting entries for its third season. The competition is open to New Jersey musicians age 7-17 in the categories of guitar, bass, drums, keyboard/ piano, vocals, and vocals/instrument. Interested contestants audition and are judged by a panel of professional musicians based on style, technique and originality. Winners receive a…

  • Monmouth men put the icing on cake

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer It’s been a good couple of weeks for Monmouth University (MU) soccer teams. Just one week after the MU women’s soccer team captured its second Northeast Conference Tournament title in the last three years, the Monmouth men’s team made it a sweep on Sunday, defeating Quinnipiac University (QU), 2-1, to…

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