The Inkblot

Technology teacher Maryanne Rodriguezs jobs outside of school are all education related.

Outside of their daily teaching, CHS faculty have part-time jobs

Jacqueline Geller May 9, 2017

When the bell rings at 2:19 p.m., some CHS teachers will walk out the school’s doors and head to their part-time job. Spanish teacher Karen Britto used to be employed in restaurants and worked as...

Courtesy of Emma Hecht

Lifeguarding is a popular summer sport

Emme Leong September 16, 2016

Summer jobs are in high demand for teenagers who are looking to earn some spending money. But it’s difficult to find the compromise between soaking up the sun and getting a decent job. For many CHS students,...

Junior Brandon Kalika playing for Middletown Souths soccer team.

Preseason sports prove to be worth lost summer fun

Emma Wilenta September 16, 2016

The last few weeks of summer can be a dreaded time for students. Daunting thoughts of the upcoming school year, school supply shopping and cramming summer reading can consume the last few weeks of summertime. But...

Mountain vacations can be a great alternative to the same old Jersey Shore.
Photo by Alana Barofsky

Mountain vacations are an option for shore locals

September 5, 2013
Flipkey.com, a trip advisor site, recently named the Jersey Shore as one of the nation's top East Coast beach vacation spots. For some of us who live here year-round, though, the better getaway option may be to the west.
Henning travels to Peru, using selfies to record her trip

Henning travels to Peru, using ‘selfies’ to record her trip

August 24, 2013
While most people take them in mirrors, junior Amelia Henning of Monmouth Beach spent her summer taking "selfies" among friends, sheep and Peruvian landscapes.

Summer in full swing, but Sandy lingers

August 10, 2013

By MARY SAYDAH Co-Editor-in-Chief With the summer in full swing, I keep hearing that Hurricane Sandy is a thing of our past. I am a big supporter of the “Stronger than the Storm” campaign and I do...

Fireman’s fair attracts Manasquan residents

August 10, 2013

By JACKIE CHILD Asst. Features Editor From July 30 to Aug. 3, high-pitched screams and flashing lights filled the air blocks away from the 2013 Manasquan Fireman’s Fair. In 1974, the original fair...

Lifeguards compete in first annual Allenhurst tournament

Lifeguards compete in first annual Allenhurst tournament

August 3, 2013
Lifeguards and spectators from various beach towns in Monmouth county gathered to participate and watch Allenhurst Beach Club’s first annual lifeguard tournament.

Sailing the sidewalk with sales

July 27, 2013

By BRI DAZIO Photo Editor The 59th Annual Sidewalk Sale started yesterday in Red Bank. The event features discounts at shops, live performances and entertainment for young children. [cincopa A0OAdPL5jWKy] The...

Terror for some, delicacy for others

July 21, 2013

By CASSIDY DESTEFANO Assistant News Editor While the cyclical 17-year brood of cicadas has spared some areas from Virginia to Connecticut, it has left other parts of the coastline swimming with fragile...

Newsies is a New York must-see this summer

July 11, 2013

By GINA MAURER  Assistant Features Editor With newspapers thrown about, fancy dance moves and songs by dirt-clad boys, the stage adaptation of Disney’s "Newsies" is thrilling audiences at the Nederlander...

Oceanfest makes a great 4th of July

July 5, 2013

By ANDREW GOUDSWARD News Editor Long Branch held its 23rd annual Oceanfest festival yesterday to commemorate America’s Independence Day. The celebration featured jewelry and clothing vendors in tents,...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
The News of Communications High School
summer