• Classes, summer camp at Hazlet Recreation

    Hazlet Recreation is offering adult art classes for five Mondays from 7-8:30 p.m. beginning April 27. Cost is $43 plus materials, with a $15 late fee after April 24. Classes are at Cullen Center, 1776 Union Ave., Hazlet. Summer camp begins July 6 and will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays for…

  • Benefit concert of Scottish music

    MIDDLETOWN — Renowned vocalist Isla St. Clair will bring her unique talents to Lincroft at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 25. She will be joined by Red Bank’s own Pipes and Drums of the Atlantic Watch when she performs an evening of Scottish music at The Theater at Christian Brothers Academy. Tickets are $15 and available…

  • Keyport Board of Ed. Candidates Night

    KEYPORT — A Candidates Night for people running for election to the Keyport School District Board of Education will be held 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, in Council Chambers at Keyport Borough Hall, 70 W. Front St. Running for seats on the Board of Education are incumbents Evelyn King- Cote and Peter Henning and newcomers…

  • Paper-shredding event

    ABERDEEN — The township will play host to the Monmouth County Spring 2009 Paper Shredding Event next month. Residents and community members are invited to bring their old documents and confidential files, free of all metals and binder clips, to Aberdeen Town Hall on May 9 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Papers will be…

  • Brookdale is playing quality baseball

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale’s fine 18-4 start on the baseball diamond is no surprise to head coach Johnny Johnson. “This is a sophomore-laden team,” he said. “I expected them to come out and play quality-level baseball.” One of those sophomores delivering the quality is catcher Keith Weinkofsky, who is proving every game that…

  • Hornets will look to reclaim crown

    Holmdel High School’s boys tennis team returns its entire lineup this spring as the Hornets look to improve upon last year’s 16-4 record and reclaim its Shore Conference Class A Central crown. The Hornets had won the conference title for three straight campaigns before finishing second a year ago, behind Rumson-Fair Haven. Holmdel also reached…

  • Huskies put to the test

    The Matawan High School baseball team is facing a serious early-season test with a stretch of six games in eight days. The Huskies are off to a 1-2 start. Coach John Kaye’s team opened the campaign with a 6-2 victory over Keyport, but then fell to St. John Vianney and Raritan, the latter a tough…

  • Seraphs are first at Rebel Relays

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Mater Dei High School’s girls track and field team showcased their overall balance at the season opening Rebel Relays. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Mater Dei High School’s Marie Walsh competes in a relay race during the annual Husky Relays held at Matawan Regional High School in Aberdeen on…

  • Setting the pace

    CHRIS KELLY staff Ben Horel, of Belford, finished first in a time of 17:42 in the 12th annual Sgt. Pat’s 5K Run and 2-Mile Fitness Walk along the Long Branch boardwalk on a rainy April 11.

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