• Falcons’ title defense ends in first-round loss

    ST. JOSEPH By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The St. Joseph High School of Metuchen basketball team (21-5) ended its season with an 81-63 loss to Union Catholic Regional High School in the NJSIAA Non-Public A South tournament on March 6. The Falcons also lost the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament championship to Colonia High School, 54-38,…

  • Central Jersey Bicycle Club hosting Farmlands Tour

    The Central Jersey Bicycle Club (CJBC) announced that its annual Farmlands Bicycle Tour, which starts and finishes in Lincroft, will take place on May 2. Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County will partner with the 31-year-old annual tour, providing volunteers and information at the rest stops along the various routes. Since 1984, the Farmlands Bicycle…

  • Expectations high for Raiders girls lacrosse team this spring

    NORTH BRUNSWICK By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Two years ago, North Brunswick Township High School’s girls lacrosse team won just six times. Last season, the team bounced back to take 15 matches and also won the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship. As a result, expectations are high this spring. The team’s defining moment came in the…

  • Big Apple Circus

    TOP PICK In its 37th season, the Big Apple Circus presents Metamorphosis, a dizzying array of high-wire acts along with circus animals, contortionists, quick costume changes and the lovable Francesco the Clown. The circus continues at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, home of the Somerset Patriots, through March 15. It is the third stop on…

  • Barbara Tuttle

    On Feb. 28, 2015, a true angel on Earth was called to heaven as Barbara Tuttle left our world for a new journey. Known to many as “Talk to Tuttle” and “BT,” she spent 71 amazing years touching countless people in wonderful ways. BT served as a full-time real estate consultant for 29 years —…

  • Dads invited to movie screening at library

    A screening of the movie “Edge of Tomorrow,” starring Tom Cruise, will be shown at 7 p.m. March 25 at the North Brunswick Library. 880 Hermann Road, as part of a Dads Night Out. The movie is free, and refreshments will be served. For information, call 732-246- 3545.

  • Buddy Ball soccer program seeks players

    North Brunswick’s Buddy Ball soccer program will accept registration for the spring season. The program provides sports opportunities for children age 5 and older who have physically and developmentally disabilities. Volunteers from seventh grade to high school are needed. For an application, visit www.northbrunswicksoccer.org.

  • American Legion plans spaghetti dinner

    American Legion A. Leigh Pardun Post 459 will host a spaghetti dinner 4-7 p.m. March 22 at the post, 1015 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. The cost is $9 for adults or $5 for children ages 5-12, and includes salad, dinner, a beverage and dessert. For advance tickets, call 732-249-4147 or email [email protected].

  • Sayreville charity sets gala for March 29

    The Sayreville Association for Brain Injured Children (BIC) will sponsor its 20th annual Charity Ball noon to 5 p.m. March 29 at the Grand Marquis, Route 9, Old Bridge. The nonprofit organization provides year-round recreation programs for children and adults with special needs. Tickets cost $100 per person and include a cocktail hour followed by…

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