New Jersey
Beethoven and New Jersey Symphony Come to NJCU, April 23
The Caroline L. Guarini Division of Music, Dance and Theatre at New Jersey Metropolis College (NJCU), in collaboration with the New Jersey Symphony will current Symphony No. 9 in D minor by Ludwig van Beethoven, this Saturday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. The efficiency will probably be held on the Margaret Williams Theatre positioned inside NJCU’s Hepburn Corridor, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey Metropolis, N.J.
This highly effective music, that includes the “Ode to Pleasure”, will probably be carried out by an orchestra of scholars, alumni, school and members of the New Jersey Symphony. The choral finale will function the NJCU Live performance Chorale and the Oratorio Choir of West Aspect Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, N.J.
The efficiency will probably be directed by Dr. Robert Prowse, Coordinator of Choral Research at NJCU. This system will even function excerpts from Randall Thompson’s The Peaceful Kingdom, carried out by Deborah Holden-Holloway, Music Minister of West Aspect Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Prowse stated “This has been two years within the making, involving your entire neighborhood and past, and the manufacturing presents an unimaginable message for our instances.”
Tickets can be found for $20 common admission, $15 for seniors and $5 for college kids. All tickets for the efficiency have to be bought upfront at https://safe.touchnet.web/C21117_ustores/net/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=1489&SINGLESTORE=true
All attendees should adhere to the NJCU Theatre COVID-19 Protocols.
The NJCU Heart for the Arts brings the College’s cultural choices collectively below one artistic umbrella. With New York Metropolis simply throughout the river, the NJCU Heart for the Arts is a cultural hub of New Jersey, internet hosting visitor artists and audio system within the performing, visible, movie, and literary arts, alongside pupil displays. The historical past of our ongoing arts program has been rooted in each sharing the sources of our school who’re working artists of their respective disciplines with our neighborhood, in addition to bringing in worldwide, nationwide, regional and native artists in a variety of genres, to deliver their world views to our Heart. We attempt to current inspiring and thought-provoking arts experiences that foster dialogue throughout generations, help variety and deal with our place on this planet.
New Jersey Metropolis College is an establishment of upper studying with an audacious aim: the event of our college students, our metropolis, our communities, our state, and the world past. We’re a game-changing power for our college students and their households. Whether or not our college students are enrolled in considered one of our 50 undergraduate, 30 graduate or three doctoral packages at our three places – our most important campus in Jersey Metropolis, our College of Enterprise positioned within the coronary heart of the Jersey Metropolis Monetary District, or our latest location at NJCU @ Fort Monmouth which expands bachelor’s and grasp’s diploma choices alongside the Jersey Shore, NJCU gives an reasonably priced, numerous surroundings, and an exceptionally supportive faculty-all of which prepares them to be crucial thinkers in a world panorama.
We’re additionally altering the sport for our metropolis, our communities, and our state. As the academic anchor establishment in Jersey Metropolis, we have established partnerships to make sure the realm’s development immediately advantages our college students and neighborhood members. We search to enhance the lives of everybody within the Backyard State, whether or not creating a house for the humanities, bringing academic packages to Okay-12 college students, providing bachelor’s levels in partnership with neighborhood faculties, or offering skilled growth alternatives for adults.
At NJCU, we’re not simply educating minds, we’re nourishing souls and lifting communities. We’re altering the sport. For extra data go to www.NJCU.edu.
New Jersey
New Jersey Titans pull ahead in the third to defeat Maryland Black Bears – The Rink Live
The New Jersey Titans were victorious against the Maryland Black Bears on Friday, Jan. 16, 2025 at Middletown Ice World Arena.
After two periods, the teams were tied at 0, but New Jersey pulled away in the third, winning the game 2-0.
The Titans first took the lead early in the third period, with a goal from Owen Leahy, assisted by
James Schneid
and
Blake Jones
.
The Titans increased the lead to 2-0 with 52 seconds remaining of the third after a goal from James Schneid, assisted by
Nikita Meshcheryakov
and
Ryan Friedman
.
Next up:
The teams play again on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 at 6 p.m. CST at Middletown Ice World Arena.
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New Jersey
Fmr. South Jersey camp director accused of sex assault released pending trial
Friday, January 17, 2025 10:53PM
A former South Jersey camp director accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy is out of jail.
DEPTFORD TWP., N.J. (WPVI) — A former South Jersey camp director accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy is out of jail.
Forty-six-year-old Tara Carr, of Woodstown, is accused of assaulting the 14-year-old four times last year and sending him inappropriate videos and photos.
She faces charges including sexual assault of a juvenile, and second-degree luring.
Carr is a former owner of Rastelli Kids Complex in Deptford Township.
A judge ruled Carr could be released pending trial.
She is scheduled to next appear in court on February 18.
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New Jersey
Devils GM ‘Open-Minded’ on NHL Trade Market
Over the last little while, the New Jersey Devils weaknesses have exposed themselves. It’s not unlike anything we’ve already mentioned before. The Devils need depth scoring, and they need it as soon as possible. The Devils general manager explained in a recent interview that he’s “open-minded” when it comes to the NHL trade market.
MORE: Devils GM Could Be Forced Into Tough Decision
In a recent interview with The Athletic’s Pierre Lebrun, Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald disclosed he’s in the market for a center.
We know one thing is for sure. Said center will not bump Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier down the lineup. Therefore, whoever comes in is playing in the bottom-six, which fits the need for depth scoring.
“Somebody that can come in and maybe give us that extra oomph — and maybe properly slot people to make us a strong, four-line team come playoff time,” Fitzgerald told The Athletic. “And build depth because of injuries. And build competition, too. We love what we have. I just really want to add on top of that.”
As far as Fitzgerald’s open-mindedness, he explained he’s willing to pay for a rental or someone with term.
GMs cannot disclose specific names for tampering purposes, but LeBrun mentioned the likes of Ryan O’Reilly, Yani Gourde, and Scott Laughton, as possibilities. Those are all players who will certainly cost a pretty penny.
The problem? Well, right now, there’s no one team you can really point to in the Eastern Conference as a bona fide seller. With such a tight race, the NHL trade market is being held up as teams assess whether they’re going for it or not which will determine their buyer or seller status.
We’re about three-plus weeks away from the 4 Nations Face-Off. The expectation is that there will be some NHL trade activity just before the international tournament, which will act as somewhat of a trade deadline.
However, the real deadline is March 7th, and the expectation is that the Devils will certainly be adding to boost the roster.
From the sound of it, a center is the priority. Right now, the Devils deploy Justin Dowling and Curtis Lazar on the third and fourth line. Erik Haula is out with an ankle injury, and typically man’s third-line duties.
However, Haula’s struggled to fill the scoresheet and the Devils could use an upgrade.
Part of Fitzgerald’s open-mindedness is the willingness to add on the wing if his center focus doesn’t present a formidable option.
Names such as Taylor Hall, Kyle Palmieri, and Trent Fredric come to mind.
The Devils have dropped three of their last four games in overtime. They haven’t necessarily been bad losses, hanging in tight with some well-established teams.
Yet, one could certainly argue that the Devils might have swept the extra points they left on the table if they had a little more punch in their bottom-six.
Certainly, Fitzgerald is willing to deal now. However, with the hold up on the market, it could be a few weeks before anything comes to fruition—with the potential for a longer wait closer to the March 7th deadline.
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