Lee earned enough votes and iTunes downloads to push her through to next week, as one of the two remaining members of Christina Aguilera's team.
The event is set for Thursday, Dec. 5 at Branches Catering.
Upload your photos of the first snow of the season.
The peace pole will be dedicated at Memorial Park at 4 p.m.
Championship game set for May 25.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Wilhalme was elected by Oceanport voters on Nov. 5.
The sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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.
The district has released an app for parents of Little Silver students.
Rutgers students and alumni received a total of 26 Fulbright Grants this year.
Roster spots are not guaranteed after Oct. 31.
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.
Art students painted Halloween-themed murals on the windows of downtown Little Silver businesses on Thursday afternoon.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Something magical happens when you say "water," "coffee," "dog" and "talk."
This is the second time this year that a winning million dollar ticket was sold at the Tinton Falls convenience store, Kwik Farms.
The league would be open to children in Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, West Long Branch, and Sea Bright.
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.
A gallery of skillfully re-imagined objects can be found at "Artfully Repurposed" in Fairview.
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.
A presentation on the subject was recently given at Red Bank Regional.
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.
The 200 Club of Monmouth County held its annual luncheon to honor the heroic efforts of emergency responders.
The SPCA will be offering donation-only adoptions the next two weekends.
WWII planes were on display at airport
Lifelong sports fan gets dream opportunity to host weekly show