Tag: Middletown

  • Middletown’s Karcz earns Patriot League honors at Loyola

    Middletown’s Karcz earns Patriot League honors at Loyola

    Loyola University women’s basketball freshman Stephanie Karcz was selected to the Patriot League’s All-Defensive Team and All-Rookie Team accolades March 3. Karcz is the lone freshman to be named to the All-Defensive Team this season and is Loyola’s second selection to the team since it joined the league for the 2013-14 season. The former Middletown…

  • CBA falls short in state hockey semifinals vs. Delbarton

    CBA falls short in state hockey semifinals vs. Delbarton

    By Wayne Witkowski Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) made two determined comebacks before the Delbarton School broke away in the third period for a 5-2 victory in the NJSIAA Non-Public semifinals March 2 at Codey Arena in West Orange. It marked the third straight year the two teams met late in the tournament, with them splitting…

  • Anderson, Schutzenhofer state place-winners in Atlantic City

    Anderson, Schutzenhofer state place-winners in Atlantic City

    By Wayne Witkowski Tom Anderson of Middletown High School North’s and Nick Schutzenhofer of Christian Brothers Academy’s (CBA) wrestling teams were state place-winners in the NJSIAA championships held March 5 at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall. Anderson became only the second wrestler in Middletown North history to reach 40 wins in a season when he decisioned…

  • Library to hold ‘That’s Amore: A Century Of Dean Martin’

    Library to hold ‘That’s Amore: A Century Of Dean Martin’

    Middletown Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Rd., Middletown, will hold “That’s Amore: A Century Of Dean Martin” at 2 p.m. on March 11. In his one-man show, Dave DeLuca imitates Martin’s relaxed, warbling crooning voice as he performs signature songs. New Jersey native Dave DeLuca is an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician and recording engineer who…

  • 5 Middletown North wrestlers headed to Atlantic City

    5 Middletown North wrestlers headed to Atlantic City

    By Wayne Witkowski Middletown High School North’s wrestling room is nearly as crowded this week as during the regular season. Five wrestlers at the school are preparing for the NJSIAA championships this weekend at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City — the most in school history and the highest number since 1977 and 1974, when the…

  • Area wrestlers move on to state finals in Atlantic City

    Area wrestlers move on to state finals in Atlantic City

    By Matthew Rocco It was a big weekend for Shore Conference wrestling, as 25 grapplers from area schools booked a ticket to Atlantic City for the state championships. Middletown High School North and Saint John Vianney High School each sent five wrestlers to the NJSIAA finals, which are scheduled to begin March 3 in Atlantic…

  • ‘Child Find 2017 Notice’ for Middletown Township parents

    ‘Child Find 2017 Notice’ for Middletown Township parents

    Middletown Township Parents, Parents/Guardians who have concerns about the educational development of your child in the following areas: • Communication • Motor/Physical • Cognitive • Emotional • Visual or Hearing •  Social • A preschool child, including homeless and migrant, between the ages of 3-5 and not eligible for kindergarten in September. • A school…

  • MYAA seeking scholarship applicants

    MYAA seeking scholarship applicants

    MIDDLETOWN — The Middletown Youth Athletic Association (MYAA) is looking to award two athletes with the $1,500 Campbell Scholarship this spring. One scholarship will be awarded to a girl and one to a boy. The scholarship recipients must be current high school seniors graduating this year, who have participated in the MYAA Little League or…

  • Monmouth County Reliability Project will burden residents

    Monmouth County Reliability Project will burden residents

    FirstEnergy claims the Monmouth County Reliability Project (MCRP) will address demand and reliability. FirstEnergy said we would have brownouts if lines were not built in 1989. They were not installed and we have not had widespread outages. Neither Hurricane Irene or Sandy caused outages related to transmission lines. Why should we believe their claims now? The…