• Spartans, Caseys and Blue Devils extend win streaks on the gridiron

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent OCEAN TOWNSHIP O cean Township High School’s football team remained unbeaten after a convincing 33-6 victory over Red Bank Regional High School on Oct. 11. After turning the ball over on its first possession on what was a rainy and windy evening, the Spartans then took advantage of a pair of…

  • Brookdale women’s soccer team is ranked No. 1 in the country

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College All-American Chelsea James is among the nation’s leading scorers. The sophomore helped the Jersey Blues become the No. 1 ranked team in the country. BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATHLETICS Being the No. 1-ranked Division III women’s soccer program in the country may not get Brookdale Community College anywhere…

  • Colts’ boys, Bulldogs’ girls win at the Manhattan Invitational

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer While Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) was at it again, Rumson- Fair Haven Regional High School’s girls cross-country team prepared for its Monmouth County showdown with Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School by winning the Varsity C race at the Manhattan Invitational. CBA, the top-ranked team in the nation, tore up…

  • A Central boys soccer

    Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Matt Dell (27) runs past a pair of Raritan High School defenders, Mike Pyedeski (2) and John McAree (8), during the Oct. 10 match played on the Rockets’ home pitch. It took overtime before the Bulldogs could pull out a 3-2 win that upped their record to 10-1-1 on the…

  • Tops in guild’s 21st annual Open Juried Show

    Best in Sculpture: “Quiet Time” Marble by Mitsu Walters of Albrightsville, Pa. The Guild of Creative Art’s 21st annual Open Juried Show features 54 paintings selected from the 106 submitted, 32 photographs selected from 62 submissions, and eight sculptures of 11 submitted. Independent judge Stephen McKenzie selected the entries and awards, which were presented at…

  • New theater program to benefit nonprofits

    Phoenix Productions, the Red Bankbased nonprofit community theater organization, has announced a new program to benefit other nonprofit organizations. Dubbed Fundraiser Fridays, the program allows nonprofit organizations to purchase tickets for Phoenix Productions shows at a substantially discounted rate to resell at face value and pocket the difference. Organizations can promote and raise money for…

  • IN THE ARTS

    ‘The Jersey Shore Now … Spirits Rebuilt!’ Photo of roller coaster in Seaside that ended up in the water by Matt Tucker A rtistic interpretations of the many impacts of superstorm Sandy on local communities and the collective effort to rebuild are on exhibit at the Red Horse Gallery in Freehold through Nov. 6. The…

  • Elderfest will be held Nov. 8 in Toms River

    Preferred Home Health Care and Nursing Services will present Elderfest 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 8. The event will include free health and wellness screenings, crafters, giveaways and book signings. Psychic medium Jane Doherty and syndicated radio host Joel Markel are scheduled to be at the event. The event will be held at American…

  • Antonios “Tony” Rousos

    Mr. Rousos, 58, of Tinton Falls, died Oct. 9, 2013, at home. He is survived by his wife, Rodi; two sons, Angelo and Jason; a stepson, Thomas and his wife, Sharon Pomerico; two stepdaughters, Melanie and Regina Pomerico; his mother, Katherine Rousos; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Arrangements were entrusted to the John E.…

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