SCHOOLS

Ending Catholic Schools Week on a prayerful note

After a week filled with all kinds of activities, ranging from ...

New OLS scoreboard honoring Chuck Giambelluca is the ‘perfect fit’

In a brief dedication ceremony, Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony Parish, Hamilton, paid homage to ...

Our Lady of Sorrows School students learn about the gift of priesthood

Part of the Catholic Schools Week observance in Our Lady of Sorrows School, Hamilton, was learning about vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

Schools kick off Catholic Schools Week 2024

Catholic Schools Week 2024 is underway in the Diocese of Trenton ...

The unequivocal value of Catholic education

When a child is baptized in the Catholic Church, his/her parents, supported by godparents...

Acosta brings big-time resumé, spiritual mindset to SJV football

When St. John Vianney, Holmdel, hired Bobby Acosta Jan. 15, it procured both a successful football coach ...

Former CBA staffer Dan Keane was a ‘true gentleman’

To the Christian Brothers Academy community and beyond, Dan Keane will always ...

Ellen M. Decker, former faculty member in SJV high school

Ellen M. Decker, a resident of Manchester and former faculty member of St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, where she taught math for 30 years, died Jan. 17 in Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was 82.

UPDATE: New state law extends eligibility for free meals to nonpublic schools

To help offset financial hardship experienced by many low-income families, the New Jersey Catholic Conference wrote to Gov. Phil Murphy Jan. 11 to request his support on the “Working Class Families Anti-Hunger Act” – a bill that would expand eligibility for free school meals to include nonpublic schools.

Catholic Schools Week adopts new three-year theme embracing unity

Embarking on a new three-year focus, the National Catholic Education Association’s...

Basketball one of many things St. Rose grad Antognoli excels in at Lafayette

Basketball is not the sole purpose of Abby Antognoli’s college existence.

Sarubbi readies children, teens to lead Catholic lives

Laura Sarubbi’s ear-to-ear smile is one of the first things young people encounter...

Medford youth observe Martin Luther King Day with works of service

Some 100 grade school and high school-aged youth spent the morning hours of ...

RBC girls swim team getting its mojo back after some down years

When Kyle Clayton became the Red Bank Catholic girls swim coach last year, he had a few simple goals ...

Tolton presentation scheduled for Feb. 6

The Notre Dame High School diversity initiative will present “Tolton: From Slave to Priest,” Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrenceville Rd. Lawrenceville.


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