Tag: Colts Neck

  • News Transcript News Briefs, July 14

    News Transcript News Briefs, July 14

    The Township Committee in Freehold Township is renewing a shared services agreement with the Freehold Regional High School District to provide water treatment operations for Colts Neck High School. On June 22, committee members renewed the agreement for licensed water treatment plant operations at Colts Neck High School, Colts Neck, which is part of the…

  • Colts Neck officials ban cultivation, sale of cannabis in community

    Colts Neck officials ban cultivation, sale of cannabis in community

    COLTS NECK – The members of the Colts Neck Township Committee have adopted an ordinance that prohibits the operation of any class of a cannabis licensed business in the municipality. The ordinance includes language that will update eight sections of the municipal code. The legislation states that “the growing, cultivating, farming, manufacturing, distribution or selling…

  • Colts Neck plays ‘team baseball’ to bring home first state sectional title

    Colts Neck plays ‘team baseball’ to bring home first state sectional title

    When the 2021 high school baseball season began, Colts Neck High School Coach Mike Yorke knew he had several talented players on his squad. Juniors Colin Kratzer, Anthony Gubitosi and Christian Rice were strong pitchers Yorke and his assistant coaches had seen in action as freshmen in 2019. The coaches believed the young men could…

  • Colts Neck caps historic 2021 season with Group III state softball title

    Colts Neck caps historic 2021 season with Group III state softball title

    Making history and earning the glory that comes with winning a state championship stood three outs away for the Colts Neck High School softball team heading into the bottom of the seventh inning of the NJSIAA Group III state tournament championship game on June 18. The Cougars led Cranford High School, 2-0, in pursuit of…

  • Monmouth County News Briefs, June 23

    Monmouth County News Briefs, June 23

    The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County has announced that after being closed to the public since March 2020, it has reopened. Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment only. Admission is $5 for non-members and $3 for museum members. For this first stage of reopening, full vaccination and masks will be required,…

  • Voters have a chance to turn New Jersey red

    Voters have a chance to turn New Jersey red

    The quote, “If Ciattarelli has anything on his side, it is history,” refers to the fact that Republicans have unseated Democratic governors in their first term in every election since 1981, and gone on to a second term. However, the usual rhetoric will not cut it this time. Jack Ciattarelli is facing an invigorated electorate…

  • Colts Neck tops Steinert, 10-1, to win first state sectional softball crown

    Colts Neck tops Steinert, 10-1, to win first state sectional softball crown

    History was made with a capital “A” on June 12 in Colts Neck when the Colts Neck High School softball team rode a complete-game gem by senior pitcher Ava Metzger to a 10-1 victory over Steinert High School of Hamilton Township in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III state sectional tournament championship game. Metzger threw…

  • Colts Neck tops Matawan, 3-2; advances to Shore Conference Tournament softball final

    Colts Neck tops Matawan, 3-2; advances to Shore Conference Tournament softball final

    History is being made on the softball diamond at Colts Neck High School and Coach Anthony Iachello is enjoying every minute of what his team is accomplishing. Iachello, who joined the Colts Neck softball program four years ago as an assistant coach, said the goal at that time was to change the culture of the…

  • Colts Neck school board adopts $27.8M budget for 2021-22

    Colts Neck school board adopts $27.8M budget for 2021-22

    COLTS NECK – Members of the Colts Neck K-8 School District Board of Education have unanimously adopted a $27.8 million budget to support the operation of the school district during the 2021-22 school year. The 2021-22 budget will be supported through the collection of $25 million in taxes from Colts Neck’s residential and commercial property…