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      August 14, 2008  RSS feed

      ERIC SUCAR staff A group of children play computer games as part of the fun camp held at the Ella G. Clarke School, Lakewood, on July 30. The camp, which was part of the Lakewood Parks and Recreation Department's summer program, also included arts and crafts projects and other activities. More...
      Church group helped to repair residences in Zanesville, Ohio

      M ission accomplished. A group of young people from DeBows United Methodist Church, Route 537, Jackson, recently returned from a mission to Zanesville, Ohio, where they spent a week helping to repair, paint and upgrade homes. The Group Workcamp Foundation from Loveland, Colo. More...

      Goal is to show adoption potential of formerly wild horses

      The spirit of the West was alive and well recently at Rick's Saddle Shop. Members of the American Mustang and Burro Association brought their formerly wild horses out for a meet and greet to show the public what pleasant riding animals they can become. More...


      LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood School District will be visibly different this fall. The changes begin with upgrades to school security, a new dress code and a new superintendent of schools. In response to a Nov. More...


      LAKEWOOD — The year was 1908. It was illegal for women to smoke in public in New York, females were declared unfit to operate automobiles in Cincinnati, and women around the world were struggling to gain the right to vote. More...


      LAKEWOOD — When students walk through the doors of the Holy Family Elementary School in September, a new principal will be at the helm. Robert Andrews has been appointed principal of the school. Andrews earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Peter's College in Jersey City. More...


      LAKEWOOD — For Derek Pierre, playing the guitar is a labor of love. Pierre, 59, of Lakewood, taught himself how to play the instrument after being inspired by the jazz guitar technique of Wes Montgomery. More...


      JACKSON — Basketball players between the ages of 6 and 14 recently received some training, tips and expertise at the St. Aloysius All-Star Basketball Camp. Held at the St. Aloysius School gymnasium, Bennetts Mill Road, the summer basketball camp for boys and girls had its 2008 opening session from July 28 through Aug. 1. More...


      • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served at the New Egypt United Methodist Church, 38 N. Main St., New Egypt, 8-11 a.m. Aug. 16. Admission: $6 for adults, $3 for ages 5 and under. Details: 609-758-2147. More...
      As a mother of two children, one of whom has autism, the decision to vaccinate or not is agonizing. On one hand, there are those who think vaccination is quite safe, including most members of the medical community; (then) there are those who will do anything to avoid it, More...
      Whether they want to admit it or not, the members of the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education and several of the district's administrators now have a significant credibility problem. More...
      A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson — a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist — and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. More...
      a lifelong resident of Neptune
      Mr. Layton was born in Neptune and was a life-long resident of Neptune. He was the Manager More...
      15 starters return for Scarlet Knights; opening game on Labor Day
      PISCATAWAY — The goal in many Rutgers football observers' opinion is to get back to the level of play that the Scarlet Knights had in 2006, when the team finished with an 11-2 record, a Texas Bowl victory and a national ranking. More...