Funding helps repair damage from Superstorm Sandy.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Items collected will be brought to FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
About 2,000 women are expected to attend the Nov. 2-3 expo, which features networking, education, cooking health -- and shopping, of course.
Flavor of Freehold a success for local downtown businesses.
Rutgers students and alumni received a total of 26 Fulbright Grants this year.
Cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy last year, the race is back on in Middletown
Thomas Francine walked from Portland, Maine to Pendleton, Ind. in the last three months.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Something magical happens when you say "water," "coffee," "dog" and "talk."
Squankum Fire Department adds pink nomex hoods to uniforms.
Also, Patch bloggers write about dog care, child support issues and a new addition to Saint John Vianney.
William Cassotis, 9, of East Brunswick chooses a song that expresses his sadness and hope for abandoned animals.
Band helps Sea Bright Rising again.
Middlesex County College Veterans and Service members joined Habitat for Humanity volunteers to help repair homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Lisanne Finston, the executive director of Elijah's Promise, will depart her position in December to take a job as executive director of a residential treatment center for people with mental illness.
Rutgers hosted 175 teens from 18 counties at its 4-H Youth Development Program event
Current commander taking new position at the Pentagon
Rising seniors throughout the state will learn about civics and government at the 68th session of American Legion Jersey Boys State.
Annual event features art, music and food
Annual event at Echo Lake Park
Event looks to benefit local residents
Pine Barrens Country Club hosts event
Add your own pictures of your favorite classic cars
Some shots of the two memorials around town
Team Bully Dog launched to help others
Annual Tea Membership at Taunton School
Cancer patient gets boost from shop
Annual event benefits several local groups
ARMS program benefits from efforts
Location and specialty areas part of Route 9 house
Jennifer Pellechio-Lukowiak deicded she would write a a guide, helping younger women cope with a breast cancer diagnosis.
Lifelong sports fan gets dream opportunity
Event to be held for local family and Autism Speaks
Cultural experience open to all residents
Event to be held at MacKenzie Museum
Event to be held next month
Worked in Veterans Service
Event to be held at Pebble Creek