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Sophomore Sebrina Gaos father, age 28, with his parents at the airport on January 19, 1991, the day he left China to come to America to study bioengineering at NJIT.

CHS students are also first-generations americans

Caroline Monaghan April 1, 2017

Sophomore Sebrina Gao of Manalapan speaks fluent Mandarin, eats Chinese food almost every day and wears slippers around her house. Gao is a first-generation American. Dictionary.com describes first-generation...

Juniors Andrew Wang of Marlboro and Ebenezer Shim of Spring Lake Heights were inducted into NAHS Thursday night.

NAHS holds annual art show and induction ceremony

Phoebe Drummond March 28, 2017

The CHS cafeteria transformed into an art gallery with student and staff art that lined the walls and illuminated the room. Attendees admired the creations, at the annual CHS art show and National Art...

Junior Cara Pesciotta of Millstone sang in her band, Square One, to open the night.

Class of 2018 holds first-ever Battle of the Bands

Jordan Durkin March 22, 2017

The Class of 2018 brought the first-ever Battle of the Bands fundraiser to CHS on March 17. Five bands were featured in the show, and Leah Nawy took home the gold while Slapjack won Fan Favorite. Class...

Senior Riley Mullan of Long Branch pied substitute teacher Ryan Weber at the Class of 2017s Pi Day fundraiser.

CHS students partake in ‘irrational’ Pi Day activities

Mia Gallo March 18, 2017

The Class of 2017 hosted a Pi Day celebration on Friday. It was originally scheduled to take place on Pi Day, Tuesday, March 14 but was rescheduled due to the snow day.  The celebration consisted...

The Stone Pony in Asbury Park is a popular venue for teens and teen musicians, like Junior Cole Raymond of Middletown, who performed there with his band Kat Phunk.

Instagram popularizes Monmouth County gems

Emme Leong March 14, 2017

From an aerial shot of an acai bowl to a pose in front of a music stage, photos like these prove that Monmouth County owns its fair share of locales that are deemed “Instagram-worthy.” The term...

Seniors at CHS sign out before they leave for their mentorship.

Mentorship gives students a taste of the workplace

Evan Kuo March 11, 2017

Mentorship has been a part of a senior’s experience at CHS ever since the school’s first senior class graduated in 2004, Principal James Gleason said. Radio and mentorship teacher Bill Bengle took...

After school the parking lot is filled with buses and students trying to leave in their cars.

Students and teachers reflect on parking lot problems

Brigid Garrett March 10, 2017

Driving is a privilege that comes with responsibility. Students and staff talk about their experiences driving and problems they have faced.

Holly Migliaccio opened Rook Coffee in 2010 with her childhood friend, Shawn Kingsley.

Rook Coffee is a staple in Monmouth County

Allie Kuo March 9, 2017

Chances are, you may be familiar with a little black bird and its namesake coffee stores that have been popping up all over Monmouth County in the past couple of years. Rook Coffee, established in 2010,...

Photo Courtesy of Delia Noone

It’s All Greek to She

Shannon Damiano March 8, 2017

Junior Delia Noone of Middletown expresses her Greek culture through dance.

SkillsUSA members after  their competition in Trenton, N.J..

SkillsUSA competes for regional titles

Kyle Galvin March 5, 2017

Seven SkillsUSA members traveled to Mercer County Technical School Arthur R. Sypek Center in Trenton, N.J. on March 3 to compete in regional competitions ranging from job demonstration and interview to...

The all-teacher team, the Grave Diggers, won the 2017 Volleyball tournament. They competed in the finals against the Black Mambos.

Teachers win the annual 6v6 volleyball tournament

Caroline Savage March 3, 2017

The annual 6v6 volleyball tournament was held on Thursday in the Wall High School gym. The event, organized by the Class of 2017 and advisor Ginny Clevenger, benefited both the class fund and the Where...

Junior Brandon Kalika of Middletown donated blood on Tuesday.

CHS students, faculty and more participate in blood drive

Dylan Josephson and Shannon Damiano March 1, 2017

The CHS National Honor Society ran the annual blood drive yesterday, Tuesday, Feb. 28. Students, teachers, faculty members and family members donated their blood for a good cause. The event was held...

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