PARISHES

RBC students recognize late police chief during Unity Tour

The pouring rain could not prevent more than 100 students in Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank, from lining the sidewalk on Broad Street to pay tribute to their town’s former police chief, who lost a battle with cancer in September.

An Alternative After-Party -- Notre Dame's 'Post Prom' provides safe, fun event for students

For retired police officer and EMT Jim Parolski, the mention of prom night can conjure up some unpleasant memories.

Men of 'Character and Intent' -- 222 Christian Brothers Academy graduates called to embrace tradition

For the graduates of Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, the call from their president – Christian Brother Frank Byrne – was clear and simple.

The 'Miracle' of Catholic Education -- Georgian Court University celebrates accomplishments of latest graduates

Maybe it is business major and graduation speaker Caitlin Murphy, of Trenton, who served as president of the Student Government Association and has already lined up a job at a billing firm.

Baccalaureate Mass and Honors Convocation in Holy Cross High School, Delran

The auditorium of Holy Cross High School, Delran was filled with proud family, friends and relatives eager to see the students of the class of 2014 take their first steps into adulthood May 28 during the annual baccalaureate Mass and Honors Convocation.

St. Rose High School, Belmar, Baccalaureate Mass and Honors Convocation

Every pew within the Church of St. Rose, Belmar, was filled with proud family, friends and benefactors joyfully witnessing the class of 2014 mark an academic milestone May 29 during the annual baccalaureate Mass and Honors Convocation.

'Works of Art'-- Villa Victoria Academy celebrates class of 12 young women

For only being a class of 12 young women, the latest graduates of Villa Victoria Academy, Ewing, have certainly made names for themselves.  

Notre Dame coach trains national guardsmen

The weight room in Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville, has seen its share of students pass through, whether part of their physical education curriculum, training for a team sport or just looking to get in shape or bulk up.

Taking a Walk for Education

Families and students from St. Rose Grammar School, Belmar, raised $42,000 during the Catholic school’s first annual Community Walk for Education May 17.

Diocesan students qualify for national science competition

Students from two Diocese of Trenton Catholic schools are among a select group of young scientists who have qualified for national recognition for their ingenuity and persistence.

A patriotic evening of song in St. Joseph School

Each spring, St. Joseph Grade School, Toms River, music teacher, Debbie Grill, produces a spring concert featuring the students of first and third grades.

Students take home press honors for work on school newspaper

The school newspaper of Red Bank Catholic High School, Red Bank – The Signpost – has taken top national honors from the American Scholastic Press Association, which also recognized the paper’s editor-in-chief with a separate award.

Sharing Joy With Toys

Through the efforts of students and staff in St. Paul School, Princeton, 18 cartons of new toys have made their way to patients in The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Labyrinth Walk in Brant Beach

St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Brant Beach, announces a Labyrinth Walk scheduled for June 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and June 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the church hall located at 4700 Long Beach Blvd.

Feed the Body-Feed the Soul

Visitation Parish, Brick, will hold a free summer program, “Feed the Body-Feed the Soul”, for adults Wednesday evenings July 2, 9 and 16 and Aug. 6, 13 and 20 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Thursday mornings from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. July 3, 10 and 17 and Aug. …


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