Links for Absegami and Galloway Township schools were released last week.
Co-advisor Dave Evans called council one of the more active in recent memory.
Sonia Kaplan wrote a book and a movie was made about her experiences.
Three college students from Galloway and one from Absecon earned Dean's List honors at multiple colleges.
Ebose Eigbe spelled both his words right, but was not one of the 50 finalists.
Harvey Kesselman joins an elite group of 40 administrators nationwide.
Phi Theta Kappa inducted 266 new members, including 19 from Galloway.
The Braves get no-hit in the second round of the playoffs.
Dmitry Kalashnik earned his Master’s Degree in international relations from Salve Regina University, and Colleen Delaney earned Bachelor’s degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology, and Spanish from Lebanon Valley College
The Braves' ace struck out 15 in the win.
Vera King Farris Drive will close beginning Wednesday.
Aaron Zimmerman hopes to begin making some changes to attract more species this summer.
All three schools hold their graduation ceremonies June 7.
Terry Dougherty has a new website for military families and three bands were honored during Monday night's Board of Education meeting.
Reorganization begins despite the district moving elections to November.
The officers conducted nearly 1,300 investigations over the last year.
With the switch to November elections, the district's official reorganization meeting will now take place in January.
The Braves host Egg Harbor Township on Tuesday.
Sarah Taggart earned her Master's in Occupational Therapy.
Katherine Morris and Charles Pessagno were recognized.
A total of 150 students were on the receiving end of these scholarships.
Kenneth Kin was named the Communications Major of the Year.
A local 10-year-old appears in a movie scene with Sacha Baron Cohen.
The event was held Thursday afternoon at the Absegami Performing Arts Center.
Several spring concerts are also upcoming.
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools
The Galloway School District continues to educate students about the environment.
The NJSIAA Executive Committee is expected to vote on — and likely approve — the creation of Group Vs in the public school sections for the high school football playoffs
Two graduation ceremonies were held on Sunday.
A total of 1,134 graduates are scheduled to be conferred degrees.
This is the complete list of 2012 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey graduates.
The Roland Rogers Elementary School first grade teacher was named the radio station's top teacher.
Festivities at the Carriage House begin at 5 p.m.
The Braves' junior already has seven home runs this season.
There will be new ways of evaluating teachers and students.
The institute is independent of the Hughes Center for Public Policy.
The school realized its $20 million goal two years ahead of schedule.
Three community members and 32 district staff members responded after an SUV and a school bus collided.
It's been nearly one year since Kathy O'Bierlen's death.
The goal was to raise $4,000. The school has raised $13,000. The event begins at noon.