Joe Strupp, The Asbury Park Press NJ

Joe Strupp

The Asbury Park Press NJ

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Past articles by Joe:

Colts Neck school board rejects attempt to change transgender student policy

While some agreed with the changes, critics called proposed changes "discriminatory" and "shameful." → Read More

Anger, anguish erupt as Central Regional community confronts BOE on bullying

It was the first opportunity for residents to confront the Board of Education in the wake of a student's attack, and later suicide. → Read More

Central Regional superintendent defends district amid bullying issues. Here's what he said

It was the first time district officials spoke since the superintendent resigned following comments about the life of a student who died by suicide. → Read More

What we know: Sayreville GOP councilwoman shot to death. ‘She was a real nice lady’

What we know: Sayreville councilwoman shot to death → Read More

Manasquan voters approve $13.8 million school plan. Here's what's in it.

Manasquan voters on Tuesday approved a $13.8 million school referendum that will primarily benefit Manasquan Elementary School with upgrades ranging from classroom renovations to air quality improvem… → Read More

Hazlet father calls deceased wife "a hero" for rushing into burning home.

“I have lost the love of my life – my beautiful wife, Jackie – and my sweet, spunky, little girl, Madelyn,” William Montanaro stated. → Read More

Here's how much Shore school districts will get from $30 million aid package

This marks the second year the governor’s budget included "stabilization aid." → Read More

30 years of Carmen's pizza challenge: More than a T-shirt

Owner George Andretta says 1,000 customers each month win the coveted souvenir. → Read More

Want to be a cat colony caretaker? Freehold approves stray cat reduction plan

Borough Council okays feral cat response that puts volunteers on the job. → Read More

Wall schools seek approval on $66 million referendum to help fund long list of projects

Wall school leaders are spending more than $110,000 to promote a December referendum. → Read More

Kim takes victory over Healey in close 3rd congressional district

Healey declined to concede during an appearance at Burlington County GOP headquarters. → Read More

Toms River science instructor is state teacher of the year

Girtain, who serves as director of authentic science research at Toms River High School North and High School South, is a High School North graduate. → Read More

'Not the right place': Freehold Township neighbors worry about 10,000 solar panels

Freehold Township residents are concerned about noise and disruption from a proposed solar farm and say they were not given timely notice. → Read More

Five Jersey Shore school districts get millions in preschool funding

School districts in Monmouth and Ocean counties will split more than $26 million to expand their preschool programs. → Read More

Marlboro bicyclist sent to hospital after deer struck him in the head

The bicyclist suffered facial and head injuries after a collision Sunday. → Read More

Most Shore colleges are raising tuition. Here's how much it's going to cost you

Two of the Shore's four colleges are hiking tuition for the first time since Covid-19. → Read More

Wall schools superintendent to take over as acting high school principal

Principal musical chairs occurs months after a football hazing scandal rocked Wall Township. → Read More

Freehold's Heimlich hero teachers saved students five times this year

Hero teachers credit learning the Heimlich technique, but it is not a requirement. → Read More

Relax Club in Ocean is the hottest new stress relief spot — for 10-year-olds

Dozens of elementary school students gather on Fridays to relax, meditate and de-stress. → Read More

Wall schools move a step closer to $40 million referendum

Board members also approved a $82.2 million spending plan with 22 job cuts. → Read More