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Thursday, May 9, 2013

RBC Senior Awarded Service Scholarship to Catholic University

Veronica McCarthy recognized for dedication to volunteer work

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Lighting Up RBR Fields with a Fundraiser

Brian Kirk & The Jirks to perform

Battle of the Classes RBR Food Drive

Students use their video skills to create a PSA encouraging food donations.

Those Red Bank Regional (RBR) videographers are at it again. This time, members of the graphic communications class lent their skills to a public service announcement encouraging food donations. The video, begins with two students squaring off in friendly competition over who can collect the most food, challenges RBR students to beat last year's 11,500 food item donation to the Salvation Army. The Battle of the Classes all-school food drive runs through May 17. Students are asked to label the donations with their class year. The class that brings in the most food will receive $1,000 toward their prom.

Monmouth Beach Run to Benefit Sandy-Damaged School

All the funds raised is slated towards the school's recovery and providing teaching materials and items lost during the storm.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

St. James School's Musical Success

The school produced 'Fussin' an-a Feudin''

Monday, May 6, 2013

Prosecutor: Assistant Superintendent Failed to Report Possible Sex Abuse of 4-Year-Old Pupil

Former assistant superintendent faces three-count criminal indictment

UPDATE 2:58 p.m.: Sandra Brower pleaded not guilty to the three charges brought against her during an appearance before Judge Francis J. Vernoia at the Monmouth County Courthouse in Freehold on Monday afternoon. No bail was set and Brower was released. She is scheduled to appear in court again on June 10 at 1:30 p.m. UPDATE 12:10 p.m.: The charges that a Wall Township teacher sexually abused a 4-year-old special needs student were unsustained following an investigation by the Wall Township Police, Christopher Gramiccioni, acting Monmouth County Prosecutor said Monday afternoon. The former assistant superintendent of a Monmouth County school district was indicted Monday morning on charges that she failed to immediately report a possible …

St. James School's DARE Grads

Fifth grade graduated from the police-sponsored drug and alcohol abuse program

Thursday, May 2, 2013

RBR Student Honored for Elder Care

Drama student Lynese Rawlins makes video of her mission

Monday, April 29, 2013

Red Bank Regional Teachers, BOE Finalizing Labor Contract Settlement

Two sides have been negotiating for over two years

After over two years of negotiations, the Red Bank Regional (RBR) Board of Education and the teachers' union are close to finalizing a labor contract settlement. The RBR Board of Education and the RBR Educational Association (RBREA) have both accepted the New Jersey State Fact Finder’s Report which stipulates the parameters of a labor agreement between the two entities through the 2013-2014 school year. The findings of the report were presented to the Board of Education on April 17, 2013. Approximately 150 teachers and office personnel employed by the board have been working without a contract since July, 2011. The terms and conditions of the expired agreement have remained in effect during the negotiations. Their salaries and health …

Sunday, April 28, 2013

RFH Parent Arrested Following RBR Baseball Game Melee

Benches cleared in the sixth inning at a game Saturday morning when an RBR runner collided with the RFH catcher.

A sixth-inning collision — during a tie game when a Red Bank Regional player running from third base collided with the Rumson-Fair Haven catcher — cleared both benches and ended up with all brawling players possibly suspended from upcoming games and the arrest of a Rumson parent for alleged simple assault, according to APP.com. Patrick Maisto, 49, an RFH parent, is accused of coming on the field and assaulting a Buc player, according to the report. The game was immediately terminated and both teams could be found ineligible to compete in the upcoming NJSIAA Tournament.

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