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Goal is to reinforce skills such as problem solving, teamwork
Mix equal parts "American Gladia-tors," "Double Dare" and boot camp and you get Project USE. More...

HOWELL - Amanda Johnson has always loved art. And now, through the Artists Helping Children program, Amanda's love for art brings joy to sick children. More...


Chris Crutcher talks to teenagers about truth and how he tells it

BRICK - As novelist Chris Crutcher sat in the Brick Township High School library on Nov. 1, one might expect the students gathered there to be hanging on the acclaimed and controversial author's every word. But as the 12 teenagers talked about books, writing and the merits of out-of-school suspensio More...


HOWELL - Holiday shopping will never be the same; Best Buy is coming to town. More...


JACKSON - Harmony Chapter of the Brandeis University Women's Com-mittee has done it again. This time the group has raised $5,000 for Brandeis University's science initiative. More...


Lakewood Cheder School, a New Jersey nonprofit corporation that operates a children's school in Lakewood, has agreed to pay the federal government more than $1.2 million to settle allegations that it submitted false certifications for payment under the National School Lunch Program, U.S. Attorney Ch More...


The Howell Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is accepting reservations through Jan. 18 for the SEPAC Parents' Night Out and Gift Auction slated for Jan. 26 from 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Woodlake Country Club, 25 New Hampshire Ave., Lakewood. The cost of $30 per person includes dinn More...
Howell residents are not disputing the water rates as Lendel G. Jones from the New Jersey American Water Company suggests in her letter to the editor. The sewer rate is the problem, being double the water rate and not based on actual sewer usage. More...
Gr eg B ean Coda Instead of messing around with things like keeping trans fats away from our french fries, I have a suggestion for our local representatives in the state Assembly that might save some young lives now. More...
Peter J. McAloon Mr. McAloon, 86, of the Surrey Downs section of Howell, died Nov. 3, 2006, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in New York, he had lived in Staten Island, N.Y., before moving to Howell six years ago. Prior to retiring in 1982, he was a bus driver for the New More...
JACKSON - Mix two classes of second-graders from the Lucy Holman School with a few experts from Rhodia Chemistry Connection and poof, you have a hands-on science program that really works. More...
Jackson set to defend its CJ Group IV title
PLUMSTED - In its most explosive performance of the season, the New Egypt High School football team erupted for nearly 500 yards of offense as it rolled to a resounding 40-6 triumph over Riverside last Friday night in a Burlington County Freedom Division game. More...