Partnership with slugger will offer exclusive benefits to young athletes and Little League coaches in more than 850 Patch towns.
Heading into tonight's action, a weekend of unpredictability left sports fans excited and aggravated at the same time.
East Windsor, Cranbury and Hightstown residents who attended the Giants' Super Bowl victory parade or celebration at MetLife Stadium can upload their photos here.
Photos from the days leading up to the big game and the action itself in photos.
New York mounts comeback on final drive to beat New England.
Other celebrities weigh in with Patch on their big game predictions.
Worst news possible for third-year receiver.
Just like the Giants, the Vince Lombardi Trophy is a product of the Garden State.
Who could say no to puppies smushing their noses into water bowl cameras?
Five year contract will pay $750,000 first year, increase $100,000 each year and top out at $1.15 million in the fifth year.
Already a handful of ads are getting a lot of attention.
Did you name your son Eli, get a helmet tattoo on your neck or paint your RV Big Blue? Tell us your stories of ultimate New York Giants fandom.
Thomas Rodriguez lead the team to victory.
Rams improve mark to 6-2.
Mintz proves to be a key new runner.
Rams improved to 6-2.
Tomasello said she was expecting success.
Friday's homecoming game left the Rams with a 0-3 season.
After losing opener, Rams improve to 3-1.
Freshman makes big impression in girls tennis.
Hightstown's other players eliminated from top flight.
Rams unscored upon in 2-0 start
Rangu has only lost one game all season.
Hamilton holds Rams on last drive, escapes with 28-22 win.
Proceeds of Friday night's game is going to Hightstown's hurricane relief effort.
Returning player from injury, impressive freshman may be key to success.
Team has made Group III finals three years in a row
Team has 18 returning players from last season.
Season opening Sept. 10 at Cherokee Classic.
Rams will open season Sept. 8 at Steinert.
Team went 8-8 in 2010.
Combined girls team preparing for fall varsity season.
Hess believes team can carry success into winter season.