Deadline for nominations is Dec. 15.
District physician says it is "highly unlikely" illness came from schools, rules out food poisoning from recent PTO event.
Proceeds to benefit Little Silver PTO.
Wolf Hill third graders celebrate the first settlers of the new world.
Wolf Hill kindergartens reenact first feast.
Students did laps for donations at their fourth annual Turkey Trot on Monday.
‘Teacher chefs,’ and Executive Chef Joe Racioppi get cookin’ for crowd of 300 at fundraiser.
Team Zettabyte solves hypothetical murder mystery to take crown in national cyberforensics competition.
Wolf Hill parent Kevin Kang washed all the district's athletic uniforms for free and wants to give back to the community even more.
Several local schools have been chosen to participate including Long Branch Middle School.
Elementary school collecting donations for Lunch Break this week.
Tickets $10 for adults, $5 for seniors, and can be purchased at the door or in advance.
Get ready to see how every local public school in New Jersey stacks up, at least according to the state.
Members of the newly-founded GlamourGals club made residents of The Chelsea look and feel good in their initial visit.
Grandma's Getting Married' opens Friday night at 8 p.m.
H.E.R.O. program at Oceanport elementary school recognizes students and faculty who help, encourage, and respect others.
"Stache-tober" competition raised over $500 for Saint Peter's University Hospital.
Bucs record now 4-3, a win next week against Monmouth Regional would clinch playoff berth.
Shore Conference Final set for Saturday against Freehold Boro.
Several former and current VPA students were recently awarded for their submissions to the Ocean County Camera Club's National High School Photography Competition.
Currently based in Little Silver, the child development-centric school will have a new home in 2012.
Bucs sailing team making waves, but still need push from "rich uncle" to become full-fledged varsity program.
Major Little Silver thoroughfare will be shut down from Rumson to Point Road for replacement of gas pipeline starting Monday.
Bucs hold steady to bring record to 4-2, putting them second in Shore Conference Class A Central and one step closer to state playoff berth.
Theater group sets fall, spring seasons.
Local BP stations and Gill Energy strengthen district’s stand against bullying.
Wide range of responses to Board of Education survey, chief concern remains low student-teacher ratio.
An NCLB waiver would free up federal funds for other educational reforms in the Garden State.
Shore bested South River on the gridiron by a score of 22-12.
Fundraiser group had a fun time at Monmouth Park on Saturday, with a featured race and a gourmet lunch catered by the Culinary Club.
First improvements to theatre since high school's opening in 1974; phone and intercom systems next to be modernized.
Students for Animal Welfare participate in Monmouth County SPCA Dog Walk.
Sunday morning found hundreds of runners enjoying a 5K run to benefit the Little Silver PTO.
Preschool program has high school students teach local three and four-year-olds.
Seniors Jamie Egan and Raymond Munoz were recognized for their academic achievements
Little Silver Point Road student Jake Gasperino entered the National Woodsy Owl Poster competition through the school's Evergreens Club and won best second grade poster in the state.
Survey on school website seeks to gauge interest in adding parent-paid busing service.
Critics argue that it's time to rethink the rule that requires teachers to rack up 100 hours of professional development every five years.
Guru of teacher evaluation talks about the pros and cons of judging educators.
This year's halftime show performed at home games is a medley of songs from the Broadway musical "Jersey Boys."