• Weichert, Realtors donates $140,000 to American Cancer Society for breast cancer research

    Weichert, Realtors successfully raised $140,000 in donations for the American Cancer Society (ACS) to fund breast cancer research during its 15th Annual Charity Golf Outing. Proceeds from the event bring the grand total that Weichert has raised for the ACS to more than $870,000 since the annual fundraiser began in 2001. “This year’s golf outing…

  • Lions snap Manalapan’s 33-game winning streak in A North

    Eagles remain undefeated By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Middletown North’s football team made the race for Shore Conference A North a little more interesting and crowded at the top. Playing in monsoon weather on Oct. 2, the Lions got a solid effort from sophomore Connor Welsh for the second straight week while upsetting defending division and…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Top Notch Sports offers Goalkeeper training at its new training center at 111 Route 35 in Aberdeen. Training is offered on a year-round basis. Training uses Brazilian methods that are renowned worldwide. Go to www.topnotchsportscenter.com for more information Lunch Break Basketball will be held each Friday in October from 12-1:30 p.m. at the Fort Monmouth…

  • Eagle booters looking to reach postseason soccer tournaments

    By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Haley Dalonza was an integral part of Middletown South High School’s surge to the NJSIAA Group IV basketball championship last March. Now she is a key player in the Eagles’ girls’ soccer team’s bid for glory in the NJSIAA and Shore Conference Tournaments. But they have to make the tournaments first.…

  • CBA, Mater Dei x/c teams stand out at Shore Coaches Invitational meet

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Christian Brothers Academy harriers are running in a pack at the start of the New Balance Shore Coaches Invitational cross-country meet held on Oct. 3 on a soggy Holmdel Park course. The conditions couldn’t slow the Colts, who won the Varsity A1 race. FRANK GALIPO Christian Brothers Academy’s, Red Bank…

  • Fall Foliage Festival

    TOP PICK The Rutgers Gardens is hosting a Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 11, from noon to 4 p.m. The Rutgers Gardens youth program coordinator, interns and volunteers will provide fun and educational activities. Activities include pumpkin painting, pumpkin games, a haunted scavenger hunt throughout the Gardens, crafts and learning activities on plant and food…

  • Support group can help children, families

    Rainbows is offering a free support program for children age 5-14 and their families who are grieving from a life-altering crisis due to death, divorce, separation, illness or other painful family transitions. Beginning Oct. 12, sessions will be held from 6:45-7:45 p.m. each Monday at the Precious Blood Parish Center, 72 Riverdale Ave., Monmouth Beach.…

  • Jane E. Bogola Bolebruch

    Jane E. Bogola Bolebruch died Sept. 24 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was 88. Born in Endicott, New York, she resided in Apalachin, New York, before moving to Spotswood in 1958. Prior to becoming a loving wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Bolebruch worked as a telephone operator for New York Bell…

  • Breast cancer and the benefits of exercise

    By Joe Stein Maybe you lived a healthy lifestyle, ate moderately, exercised regularly, had mammograms, and read the latest research. Maybe you didn’t. Maybe you had a family history of breast cancer, maybe not.At this point, these things don’t matter.What counts now is you were diagnosed with breast cancer, received successful treatment, and are ready…

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