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BOE settles with former Central school student
WALL TOWNSHIP — The Wall Township Board of Education (BOE) and former Central Elementary School student Luke Grasso have reached a settlement. Grasso sued the school district in 2019 after he claimed that during the 2010-2011 school year, he was “exposed to mold throughout the entirety of his fourth grade during all indoor classes held at one of the two Central School trailers,” resulting in “various medical conditions due to mold exposure including a tonsillectomy and a thyroidectomy.”
High school graduation moves up to 2 p.m.
POINT PLEASANT — The Point Pleasant Borough High School graduation has moved up to 2 p.m. today Previously starting at 6 p.m., the school announced that due to the possibility of a storm later in the evening, the graduation will begin at 2 p.m. on the football field. The high school seniors will take the field in their caps and gowns as families and members of the community are welcome to join the festivities.
Boys track: St. Rose’s Huisman repeats Meet of Champions shot title in dramatic fashion
PENNSAUKEN -- Despite being the reigning NJSIAA Meet of Champions winner in the shot put, it was hardly a foregone conclusion that St. Rose High School senior Josh Huisman would retain his spot at the top at the 2024 season finale on Wednesday. "Shot was definitely a competition to remember," said Huisman. "That...
Ella Mason sparks Rumson-Fair Haven to second straight Shore Conference flag football title
RUMSON - Randy Kalman gets right to the point when he is asked what it is like to coach Ella Mason. "She's the smartest football player I've ever coached," Kalman, the head coach for Rumson-Fair Haven's girls flag football team, said about the senior quarterback. Thursday, at Borden Stadium, Mason led Rumson-Fair Haven...
Local High Schools Celebrate Last Day with Adaptive Surf Program
BRADLEY BEACH, NJ - As the school year drew to a close today, students from Manasquan High School and Point Pleasant Borough High School weren't just celebrating in any ordinary way. They took to the waves at Bradley Beach, thanks to an adaptive surf class organized by Summertime Surf, a well-established surf school based in Belmar. Summertime Surf, which has been a fixture in the community for nearly two decades, chose this day to hold its annual "give back day," an event to conclude their training week and usher in the summer season.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR...
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