Productions scheduled for November and March
Shore Regional beat Keansburg, 21-13, while Long Branch fell to Colts Neck, 21-6, in the season openers for each team.
Shore will play Keansburg, Long Branch will take on Colts Neck
Drivers were lost, buses were late and some didn't show up at all for the first day of school on Thursday.
Students plan on trying new things this school year
Commemoration service held at high school Friday morning
A wet summer's end ushers in a new year at Swimming River School in Tinton Falls.
Superintendent hopes new technology, policies will help improve education
A young Long Branch team is hoping team chemistry mixed with talent leads to a comeback season.
Thursday brings the start of school for Tinton Falls students and the unofficial end of summer for most kids in the area. Show us how happy they are (or you!) on Patch!
Monmouth tight end receives performance accolades
A new curriculum guide written by volunteer educators and people affected by Sept. 11 aims to teach students about terrorism, bullying, war and hatred in a constructive and sensitive way.
A new curriculum guide written by volunteer educators and people affected by Sept. 11 aims to teach students about terrorism, bullying, war, and hatred in a constructive and sensitive way.
Shore Regional will try to overcome heavy graduation losses to make a run at a second straight Central Jersey Group I title.
School officials say project could begin next year
Monmouth University has lined up its most ambitious nonconference schedule yet, which kicks off on Saturday with a home game against Lehigh.
Tips from local parents for getting children ready to say farewell to vacation time and hello to the sometimes-dreaded first day of school.
While there was minor flooding and power outages at some local schools, all are on target to open as planned.
Behind new head coach, Monmouth Regional football is eager to step up.
Tinton Falls superintendent said at the board of education meeting on Monday that a "contingency plan" is in place for students to be moved temporarily into other classrooms until the problem is rectified.
Lupe Fiasco and Tinie Tempah are set to come to Monmouth University's MAC on September 15
The Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties threw over 100 local children a huge pizza party and magic show before distributing new backpacks and school supplies to all.
Photographer Eric Sambol is currently displaying a great deal of his nature pictures on the walls of the Pollak Gallery.
Joel McHale will be the first comic to ever play Monmouth University's Multipurpose Activity Center.
The incoming senior from Tinton Falls is a pitcher and third baseman for the Falcons baseball team.
Nelyda Perez will begin her new job as District Coordinator for Special Services this year
Tinton Falls resident Ellen Scurry was sworn in as a new board member and the details of the upcoming Holocaust Exhibit were discussed.
The school is relying on bonding to finance a major project after a slowdown in debt service aid from the state.
The Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University will once again be simulcasting Met Operas for the 2011-12 season.
Monmouth University students interested in going to Israel via the Taglit-Birthright trip will have the opportunity to see a documentary on the matter, and get many of their questions answered, in Deal on Wednesday evening.
All three of the district's schools are in the midst of the $10.2 million construction project approved last fall.
Monmouth University is currently in the midst of a fundraising campaign, where students, families and alumni can purchase commemorative bricks to be installed throughout the West Long Branch campus.
About 30 teachers showed up at the Tinton Falls Board of Education meeting on Thursday to dispute additions to an agreement that was signed in March.
Alvin Freeman moves up from position of Lead Principal of Long Branch High School to assume new role of assistant superintendent
Interim superintendent approved through Dec. 31
The Tinton Falls teenager started rowing two and a half years ago to stay in shape and ended up qualifying for the Junior World Championships last week.
Forum will be held at 5:30 p.m. at high school
The high school makes a case for why now is the right time to support a proposed $12.3 million construction project.
Free, non-mandatory curriculum is a collection lessons written by teachers and educators from New Jersey.
School will receive $340,154 in state aid for the 2011-2012 year