After months of preparation, the final performance of Red Bank Regional's rendition of "Once Upon a Mattress" took place on Sunday afternoon.
Little Silver PTO held its second annual "Clean House" rummage sale on April 9 at the Woman's Club on Rumson Road.
Plain brown grocery bags from Sickles Market have been transformed into imaginative works of art by the students of Point Road School in Little Silver.
Thursday night's meeting discussed the upcoming board elections and evaluations
A glimpse into RBR's rendition of "Once Upon a Mattress," the musical based on the fairy tale, "The Princess and the Pea"
Students from Little Silver and Shrewsbury join elite group of Monmouth and Ocean county musicians.
The Guild of Creative Art located in Shrewsbury is the venue for six very talented young artists from the Red Bank Regional High School Visual and Performing Arts Academy.
The fourth annual "Different Learners Day" took place at PRS on March 31, 2011.
Red Bank Regional High School highlights 2011-2012 budget, the academic triumphs of the school district, and new superintendent Jim Stefankiewicz.
Oceaport taxes increase to an average of 0.025 cents per home.
New superintendent Jim Stefankiewicz will greet the public and talk about next year's school district budget.
The Red Bank Regional educational foundation held a gaming fundraiser at McCloone's in Sea Bright.
Peruse through ten beautifully decorated homes and enjoy delicious food cooked by local chefs!
The RBR drama students invite you to their production of "Once Upon A Mattress", the hilarious musical based on the fairly tale book “The Princess and the Pea”.
Oceanport's Board of Education announced the 2011-2012 school budget at their March 24 meeting, which has increased $31,000.
Board of education gives certificates of commendation to wrestlers, field hockey player.
A $11,175,479 school budget minimizes the overall tax impact on citizens, without harming the educational programs.
Family and friends enjoyed art created by students ranging from pre-school to fourth grade at PRS in Little Silver.
Festivities also will include boys and girls futures games which will feature top eighth-graders from Monmouth and Ocean counties.
One of the top high schools in New Jersey and the nation strives to keep top-notch educational and athletic programs.
Support the relief efforts in Japan by pledging money for a Little Silver student participating in the "Read-A-Thon".
Named to AP Achievement List for the expansion of and the improvements to the AP classes at SRHS.
Fifty-five students from Markham Place School take their final bow in the production of "Beauty and the Beast Jr."
Markham Place Warriors close out the basketball season with a 23 wins and 1 loss.
Principal Dennis Morolda explains the basics of the Developmental Designs program, implemented at Markham Place School in Little Silver.
Be our guest! A real deal at a measly $3.00 for general admission to the matinee at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 17th!
Eight male Administrators and Staff at MPS volunteered their scruff to raise money for charity!
A look ahead at LSPTO sponsored events.
The Shore Players production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical ended with enthusiastic cheers!
Fifth and Sixth graders from Markham Place School participated in a simulated TV game show hosted by the LSPTO.
Health educator Dr. James Proodian helps Oceanport residents "feel better, function better and live longer"
Shore Regional High School news from Feb. 27 through Mar. 6.
What you missed at the Red Bank Regional Board of Education meeting on Mar. 2, 2011.
Parents and students can create accounts online to view school assignments, tests and report cards.
On Feb. 27, the RBR Visual and Performing Arts Department held a Sunday Showcase with Tim McLoone and the Shirleys.
African spirituals and powerful prose mark the contributions and tribulations of people of color in America.
The district was awarded $272,751 in total aid for the 2011-2012 school year.
District proposes new budget after last year's failed at the polls.
The announcement came as residents voiced their budget concerns at a school board meeting
Varsity basketball seniors Lauren Bowler of Little Silver and Liz DeMaria of Shrewsbury were honored at RBR's "Senior Night" awards ceremony.