About 2,000 women are expected to attend the Nov. 2-3 expo, which features networking, education, cooking health -- and shopping, of course.
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."
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.
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.
Aberdeen continues to collect food donations to benefit local food pantries as part of Hunger Action Month.
Capturing precious memories, family recipes and legends from grandparents can be easy and fun.
Muslims For Life will hold their second annual nationwide blood drive, with two donation locations in Old Bridge
In honor of Hunger Action Month, The FoodBank created a "30 Ways in 30 Days" calendar
Aberdeen non-profit is looking for homes for these pooches.
Seconds can mean the difference between life and death. What would you do to survive?
Local dental practice teams up with national non-profit to provide free dental care to people who otherwise cannot afford it
iCIMS swapped their business attire for sneakers and a day of giving back to Monmouth County
Her three puppies are ready to be on their own, but momma still needs a home.
Peer buddies offer helping hand to special needs or physically disabled athletes
Between water trails for kayakers, places to fish, and year-round campgrounds, Cheesequake has a little something for everyone.
Click through Castle of Dream's gallery of dogs looking for love
Phoenix Soccer offers young athletes with mental or physical disabilities a chance to participate in sports
Have you been watching Shark Week on Discovery Channel? Make sure you know Matawan's own claim to fame
The event will offer information and teach self defense techniques to women of all ages
A local animal rescue organization is looking for homes for these pooches
The "Golf in Schools" program recently visited Goddard School in Matawan
Take a stand against crime on Tuesday, Aug. 7
On Tuesday, Aug. 7 the community is invited to take a stand against crime
They will talk about the tick-borne disease at Holmdel High on April 26