Intriguing rematches stand in the way of some squads and a trip to the championships.
Administrators focused on having a culture of improvement and cooperation.
Meghna Shakhawala, now a Parsippany resident, was in Montville's Class of 2003.
Field corps topped a group of 18 bands in Annapolis, Md., over the weekend.
A room that had been used for storage was renovated as junior Kevin Lindert's Eagle Scout project.
Determined lead singer Anthony Pizzi, inspired by Linkin Park, started a new band. Their next gig is a talent show at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Holiday baskets for food pantry's 50 clients to be distributed Saturday.
Scheduled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the high school.
Austin Thomsen, technology manager for Montville schools, says he's ready for Round 2.
The road to a state championship has finally arrived for NJAC teams.
How did the time on the sign fare with the end of Daylight Saving Time?
Unblemished trio of NJAC teams wrap up Week 9 with a win.
Montville's Emily Michalak competes on 'The X Factor,' airing at 8 p.m. Now her group's success is up to fans.
The district is using a snow day on Halloween.
Snowy games lead to some exciting finishes.
Boys soccer earns win No. 14.
Mustangs still searching for first win of 2011.
Girls tennis moves to 14-1.
Some teams look to make a playoff push, while others are just hoping to earn their first win.
Boys soccer stops High Point.
They had a combined 24 kills.
Lacrosse teams might relocate this spring to rest the field.
The boys shut out Jefferson and the girls improve to 2-6-5 with win.
Mustangs football loses to High Point.
Two Montville High teams earned wins on Thursday.
This year's show, 'Words That Changed the World,' features recordings from historic speeches.
Three Montville teams competed on Wednesday.
Exercise US, in its third year, was started by Valley View physical education teacher Len Saunders.
The school board will discuss some of the possibilities at its next meeting.
The district is weighing whether a parent group can donate air conditioning to its elementary school if other schools are left in the heat.
The field corps is hosting its seventh annual marching band competition on Saturday.
Voters have until 9 p.m. Tuesday to decide whether the school board may spend a surplus on an artificial turf field.
The team beat Sparta 5-0 on Monday to remain unbeaten.
Dr. Richard G. Bozza says placing too much emphasis on achievement for tests may be the reason the U.S. is falling behind in education.
Stalwarts West Morris and Delbarton face each other while upstart Butler and Pequannock battle.
The superintendent on the surplus and why the district says an artificial turf field is a smart move.
Butler and West Morris stay unbeaten, while Randolph responds.
The Mustangs offense continues to sputter while defense does its best in road loss.
Montville's defense dug in tough against Vikings' powerful running game.
Madison ready for first game after Week 1 bye, while teams like Chatham set to build momentum.