• Metuchen undefeated, yet seeks improvements in girls’ soccer

    Metuchen undefeated, yet seeks improvements in girls’ soccer

    An undefeated record this season has not satisfied the Metuchen High School girls’ soccer team. “We need to be more consistent passing the ball,” coach Mike Noth said. “We’re not linking up with possession passes as well as I would like.” Noth discussed this just after Metuchen had cruised to a 6-1 victory over North…

  • Cecilian Music Club awards scholarships

    Cecilian Music Club awards scholarships

    The Cecilian Music Club has announced its winners for the Cecilian Music Club scholarship for the summer of 2017. Each winner was awarded $500 toward the cost of a summer music program. Christopher Pan and Li Yuan Burne, both students of Chiu-Tze Lin of Englishtown, attended the Bravura Youth Orchestra Russian Concert Tour. Pieter Lootsma,…

  • Kiddie Academy of North Brunswick to hold Storytime LIVE!

    Kiddie Academy of North Brunswick to hold Storytime LIVE!

    Kiddie Academy of North Brunswick invites children and their parents to Storytime LIVE! where Curious George visits the classroom in person from 10 a.m. to noon on Sept. 30 at the education center, 2400 Route 27, North Brunswick. Attendees will enjoy a story highlighted by a visit from the story’s lead character, Curious George. Storytime…

  • HomeGoods to open East Brunswick location on Oct. 8

    HomeGoods to open East Brunswick location on Oct. 8

    Off-price home décor retailer HomeGoods will open a new store at 8 a.m. on Oct. 8 at Summerhill Square, 585 Route 18 south, East Brunswick. The 26,079 square-foot-store will be the 21st location in the New York City market. HomeGoods will support the East Brunswick community by hiring store management and associates from the local area.…

  • Sayreville school board approves new leadership positions

    Sayreville school board approves new leadership positions

    SAYREVILLE – A Sayreville School District administrator has been appointed by the Board of Education to assume a newly-created role in the district for the 2017-18 school year. On the recommendation of Superintendent of Schools Richard Labbe, the board appointed Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School Principal Edward Aguiles to the new position of director of…

  • Dinner at Fiddleheads will benefit Jamesburg Library

    Dinner at Fiddleheads will benefit Jamesburg Library

    A benefit day for the Jamesburg Public Library will be held on Oct. 12 at Fiddleheads Restaurant, 27 East Railroad Ave., Jamesburg. Bring the flier – which is available at the library or online at jamesburglibrary.org – and the Friends of the Jamesburg Public Library will receive 15 percent of the total food and beverage purchase.…

  • North Brunswick girls’ soccer team optimistic despite recent skid

    North Brunswick girls’ soccer team optimistic despite recent skid

    North Brunswick High School will rely on a tight group of players to improve and put an end to a recent losing streak in girl’s soccer. “I’ve been with these girls for four years,” North Brunswick coach Danielle Bussiere said. “They’re great girls. It’s a great group of girls. They’re all friends. The team camaraderie is…

  • Glorious Ensemble to perform in Keyport

    “Glorious Ensemble,” a choral group of about 12 singers, will perform traditional hymns and contemporary choruses at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22 at the First Baptist Church, 45 Main St., Keyport. There will be a free will offering and refreshments. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/gloriousensemble.

  • Manalapan field hockey team remaining positive

    Manalapan field hockey team remaining positive

    The Manalapan High School field hockey team is focused on have a good ending to the season. That is the positive attitude that the Braves carry after they started off with five loses in their first five games. Coach Janine Dowe is one of the believers. “I’m seeing more communication from my girls, and I’m…

View our current articles

Stay connected to your community