
A Message from the Holmdel Police Department
Many auto thefts are crimes of opportunity. Leaving the keys in your car – even a “hidden” spare key – greatly increases your chances of having your car stolen. Leaving your vehicle unoccupied with the engine running, even for a minute, is illegal... Read More

Thompson Wrestling Repeats as Shore Conference Tournament Champions
The Thompson Middle School wrestling squad captured the Shore Conference of Middle Schools Tournament for the second consecutive year. The Lions scored 150 points to claim the victory with William R. Satz School (130) and Thorne Middle School (75) finishing... Read More

Holmdel Girl Scouts Accepted into National Honor Society
When most Girl Scouts are leaving and disbanding troops to focus on college acceptance activities, Troop 363/564 of Holmdel is still going strong. One of the only remaining Ambassador Troops in Holmdel, this seven-member troop of high school juniors is... Read More

Fair Haven Wins Mid-Monmouth Basketball League Championship
Once was not enough for the Fair Haven eighth grade boys’ basketball team. Last year, the young cagers made history, becoming the first team in 40 years to win a Mid-Monmouth Basketball League championship. With everyone from the championship team returning... Read More

Middletown Honors Three Troop 32 Eagle Scouts
While still in grade school, three young men began their journey to Eagle Scout as young boy scouts at Boy Scouts of America Troop 32, River Plaza. Over the past seven years, they worked together, learned from each other, and realized what they can accomplish... Read More

RBR Boys’ Tennis Team ‘Set High Standards for Themselves’
The Red Bank Regional boys’ tennis team surged to a 11-8 record last year and return experienced players ready to take the program even further. The Bucs finished 10-6 in the Shore Conference last spring. They ranked third in the B North Division,... Read More

The Garden State Film Festival Returns for the 21st Year
The Garden State Film Festival (GSFF), New Jersey’s premier independent film festival, celebrates 21 years this March 23 to 26. This year, it returns to an in-person-only event where you can see 235 films from 23 countries in nine venues plus parties,... Read More

Holmdel Softball Positioned to Establish Positive Trend
The Holmdel High School girls’ softball squad posted a 10-9 record last year. It was only their second winning season since 2013. The last time the program put together back-to-back over .500 records came in the 2011 and 2012 campaigns. The Hornets... Read More

Pastor Chris Durkin to be Featured on Fox Nation
Every week, congregants of Colts Neck Community Church come together to be inspired by the passionate and positive Pastor Chris Durkin, who enthusiastically shares his deep biblical knowledge and devotion to the community. Now Durkin has a global audience,... Read More

Daughters of the American Revolution and Seabrook Community Veterans Group Strengthen Relationship
Leslie M. Clark, regent of the Shrewsbury Towne-Monmouth Chapter, presented a program on Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to 30 members of the Seabrook Community Veterans Group on Jan. 26. The Veterans group formed a relationship with the... Read More