The Governor Livingston High School PTO is holding its inaugural Taste of the Towns event on Monday, April 29, at L’Affaire in Mountainside beginning at 7 p.m.
The "Big Basket Raffle" will take place on April 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Berkeley Heights Education Foundation hosts annual Faculty Basketball Game.
On March 5, 2013 the Beechwood School students raised $14,337.27.
The Beechwood School in Mountainside participated in "Jump Rope for Heart Day" to raise money for the American Heart Association.
Kedhar Narayan and Henry Pyne were selected to represent Salt Brook at the state level in the PTA Reflections program and both won awards.
The curtain opened Thursday on the Governor Livingston High School musical.
Randall Palmer says, "We have an app for that."
The students became entomologists for the morning as they learned about insects through interactive discussions and hands-on projects.
The Governor Livingston High School PTO is hosting a cell phone recycling fundraiser.
Patrick O'Brien discussed his books and how he researched his ideas during a recent visit to New Providence.
The Highlander Marching Band raises funds to support music opportunities for the students including trips, clinics, and to run their annual marching band pageant.
For Berkeley Heights and New Providence, it's unclear what a potential cut in federal funds would mean.
Check your calendars for the Board of Ed's meeting this month.
Schlobohm, who played a key role in the Lady Pioneers winning two state championships in 2010 and 2011, will play at Boston University this fall despite recovering from ACL injury.
Third and sixth graders at Deerfield Elementary School learned how to make bread to donate to St. Joseph's Community Pantry.
The pancake breakfast was filled with activities and games, followed by a basketball game.
Sydney Morang led Lady Pioneers with 18 points, Cassandra Squeri reached 1,000th career point milestone. Kerri Moran led Royals with 12 points, while Kelly McAloon scored 10 points.
Elementary school students go from hair dos to hair don'ts.
Positive results of fundraiser matched by sports team victories.
Community breakfast set for Jan. 26.
Students from the Deerfield School collected clothing and supplies for those who suffered from Hurricane Sandy.
Rough and tumble sport supported through sale of delicate, decorative plants.
On Nov. 29 NJMG at L'Affaire in Mountainside will hold the 4th annual Preschool and Enrichment fair.
For second consecutive year, a team from New Providence made it to the World Series of Innovation Contest finals, sponsored by Microsoft and Coca Cola.
Superstorm Sandy didn't stop band from turning out first place performances at New Jersey State Championship, USBands A-Class National Championship at MetLife Stadium.
Applications must be received by Jan. 17, 2013. Multiple sections of preschool classes are available for three- and four-year-old children. Lottery will take place Jan. 18 at 1 p.m.
Despite obstacles from Hurricane Sandy, the band managed to get to this competition in Pennsylvania and place 1st out of 26 bands. Plus, band won High Music category.
Proceeds from this "useless" knowledge, multimedia trivia game on Nov. 3 will go to enhance education excellence in Berkeley Heights Public Schools.
Funds covered teacher grants, enrichment programs and assemblies for students, and equipment for the schools.
The exhibit is on display at Les Malamut Gallery in Union through Oct. 26. Exhibit includes artwork from New Providence, Berkeley Heights and Mountainside students.
Parents who are new to district met members of PTA, district administrators, members of Board of Education.
Next phase of project is the installation of instructional kiosks at GLHS and Woodruff School, which should be achieved within the next two weeks.
This voluntary program is available to students in grades K through 8, which will take place at the Allen W. Roberts and Salt Brook Elementary Schools in New Providence.