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Chargers Spring Sports Teams Sweep Division Championships
SPOTSWOOD, NJ - For the second straight spring athletic season, Spotswood High School spring sports teams have won their respective Greater Middlesex Conference Division titles. It was back-to-back division titles for the Chargers baseball, golf, softball and boys tennis teams. For the Chargers' softball program, it was the third consecutive division title. Spotswood's varsity softball team clinched the GMC's White Division title earlier this month. The Chargers finished with a 10-1 division record for the team's second straight White Division title. Spotswood won the GMC Blue Division title for the 2021-22 season before moving up to the...
Staten Island middle school students debate in state championship | In Class column
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island middle school students qualified and won several awards during a citywide debate championship. Paulo Intermediate School (I.S. 75) in Huguenot qualified for the New York City-level of the Urban Debate League State Championships on April 13, which was held at Midwood High School in Brooklyn.
Potential buyers for St. John’s University Staten Island campus continue to be evaluated
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The classrooms are now empty at St. John’s University’s Staten Island campus and the final class of seniors received diplomas during a poignant graduation ceremony in Queens on May 19. According to representatives from the university, the transition of the storied property on Grymes Hill is now underway.
Monsignor Farrell High School senior presented with 2024 Petrides Student Award for Excellence
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Monsignor Farrell High School student was honored with the Michael J. Petrides Student Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science this week. The award is named for Michael J. Petrides, a Staten Island educator who died in 1994. It is given to a graduating high school senior who excels in math and science.
Catholic state HS softball: Sea gets first-hand example of St. Anthony’s dominance during semifinal loss (photos)
St. Joseph by-the-Sea had a sense of guarded optimism after taking a one-run lead into the fifth inning of Friday’s Catholic state semifinal against nationally ranked St. Anthony’s. The short-lived lead ultimately woke the Friars up and that, unfortunately, meant curtains for the Vikings. St. Anthony’s, which features...
Protestors refuse Rutgers-Newark’s demand to end pro-Palestinian encampment
✅ The encampment has outlasted Princeton University & Rutgers-New Brunswick. ✅ Organizers at Rutgers-Newark have two sets of demands. ✅ The school did not set a deadline for the encampment to end. Rutgers-Newark has told the organizers of a pro-Palestinian and community encampment to leave the encampment they’ve had up...
Mayor Adams talks early education, college protests
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Mayor Eric Adams joined PIX on Politics to discuss a broad range of topics, including the city’s lifeguard shortage, library funding, waitlists for early education seats and the NYPD’s conduct during college protests. On protests on college campuses, Adams continues to say the NYPD showed a great level of discipline […]
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