Michael Seiberl Biography, All American Speakers. Accessed February 2, 2022. "Michael Seibel was born in Brooklyn, NY, and lived there for his first nine years. His family then moved to East Brunswick, NJ, where he graduated from East Brunswick High School in 2000."
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Keller, Ilana, "Glenn Slater: The man behind the music", Asbury Park Press, April 7, 2016. Accessed August 4, 2017. "Thirty years ago, Glenn Slater wandered the halls of East Brunswick High School — these days, you'll find him at School of Rock.... 'I owe quite a bit of where I am to East Brunswick,' said Slater, whose Class of 1986 is holding its 30th reunion next week."
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Ghil Joseph, Arcadia University. Accessed March 9, 2021. "Hometown: East Brunswick, N.J.; High School: East Brunswick"
Caloway, Nick; and Dhaliwal, Naveen. "Yearbook controversy involving Jewish Student Union photo under investigation at N.J. high school", WCBS, June 6, 2024. Accessed June 7, 2024. "This week at East Brunswick High School, roughly 700 seniors received their yearbooks. In the section reserved for student groups, notably missing were the names of the Jewish Student Union members, and instead of a picture of the Jewish student group, the yearbook ran a picture of a group of Muslim students. East Brunswick School Superintendent Victor Valeski says an investigation is already underway to find out what happened. He confirmed the issue did occur on the school's end and was not the fault of the publisher."
Allinder, Jimmy, "East Brunswick, Monroe pick up titles on the lanes", Examiner, February 27, 2017. Accessed December 29, 2020. "East Brunswick High School captured the NJSIAA Group IV title and went on to win the ultimate prize: the Tournament of Champions (TOC)."
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"East Brunswick High School Captures the We the People National Title", Center Correspondent, Spring / Summer 2004. Accessed November 19, 2020. "Students representing East Brunswick High School in East Brunswick, New Jersey, placed first in the 17th annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution national finals held in Washington, D.C., May 1–3, 2004."
"East Brunswick High School Places First in the We the People National Finals", Center Correspondent, Spring / Summer 2005. Accessed November 19, 2020. "Students from East Brunswick High School in East Brunswick, New Jersey, placed first in the 18th annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution national finals held in Washington, D.C., April 30–May 3, 2005."
"East Brunswick High School Wins We the People National Finals", Center Correspondent, Fall 2006. Accessed November 19, 2020. "Students from New Jersey's East Brunswick High School demonstrated their mastery of the Constitution with their first-place finish at the 19th Annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals, held April 29–May 1, 2006, in Washington, D.C."
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Dunphy, John, "E.B. native wins Emmy for best comedy writing", East Brunswick Sentinel, September 29, 2005. Accessed July 28, 2016. "For East Brunswick native Jim Vallely, his began when former East Brunswick High School drama teacher Elliott Taubenslag asked him a simple question.... After graduating from high school in 1972, Vallely took on stand-up comedy by helping form the Funny Boys troupe during the late 1970s."
Dunek, Ken. "One-On-One with Michael Barkann"Archived September 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Jersey Man magazine, December 14, 2011. Accessed January 9, 2012. "Michael Barkann, the Jersey City born and East Brunswick High School educated, effervescent and self-effacing face of Daily News Live, the Eagles pre and post-game shows, Flyers, Sixers, and now the mid-day host with Ike Reese at 94 WIP, sat down with JerseyMan for a one-on-one interview to discuss what he does, how he got there, and why it means so much to him."
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Marks, Jon. "Michael Barkann is Always on the Run", The Jewish Exponent, February 3, 2016. Accessed June 25, 2019. "'She would always tell me when I was in school, "You should be doing more,"' recalled Barkann, a four-sport athlete at East Brunswick High School, who later ran cross country at Syracuse."
Knego, Lauren. "Girls Soccer: East Brunswick wins 36th GMCT title", Courier News, October 23, 2019. Accessed November 19, 2020. "On Wednesday night, the top-seeded Bears (15-2) won their fourth-straight county title and 36th overall with a 1-0 victory over second-seeded Old Bridge at Woodbridge High School. It was the third time in five years that East Brunswick and Old Bridge (11-6-4) faced off in the final. Since 1979, East Brunswick has played in 39 of the 41 county finals with 36 titles. The only years it didn't win were 1979, 2002 and 2015. The Bears didn't make the final in 2001 or 2011."
Mendlowitz, Andy. "NJ Football: In final Thanksgiving Day game, Old Bridge defeats East Brunswick 10-0", Courier News, November 22, 2018. Accessed November 19, 2020. "But next fall, Joseph will be able to sleep in and catch the Macy's Parade instead of playing East Brunswick. During Thursday's game that Old Bridge won 10-0, the schools announced they're ending the holiday edition of the 25th annual matchup. The 'Battle of Route 18' will continue on, just during the regular season.... Old Bridge has a 22-3 edge in the series against the Bears."
Chodan, Melissa, "East Brunswick earns school's first T of C tennis title", Courier News, October 29, 2008. Accessed June 7, 2011. "In a matter of three hours the Bears won the Tournament of Champions, garnished the school's first girls T of C tennis title and broke Millburn's 98-game winning streak with their 3-2 victory."
Makin, Cheryl. "Harry Potter anniversary edition covers designed by East Brunswick's Brian Selznick", Courier News, April 10, 2018. Accessed June 25, 2019. "As a child, Selznick started on his artistic career path by fashioning tin foil sculptures in his parents' East Brunswick kitchen and taking local art classes. A 1984 graduate of East Brunswick High School, Selznick, who went onto study at Rhode Island School of Design, published his first book, The Houdini Box, in 1991 while working in a children's bookstore in New York."
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New, Mike, "Final thoughts from the GMCT final", Courier News, October 30, 2008. Accessed December 15, 2016. "East Brunswick won its 27th county title in 30 years tonight, beating upstart Bishop Ahr, 3-0, with a trio of second-half goals."
"Constitution champs on roll; 17th state win by E. Brunswick teams", Central New Jersey Home News, February 10, 2005. Accessed November 19, 2020. "For the 17th time, a team from East Brunswick High School has captured the statewide title in the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution competition. The 29-member high school senior class from the Institute for Political and Legal Education program competed in Trenton yesterday to defend the school's state title against seven high school teams. The competition tests students' applied knowledge of the U.S. Constitution. East Brunswick has taken the state honors every year, except for 2002, in the 18-year history of the civics competition."
Racz, Gene. "Late scores decide gir!s' state soccer finales; E. Brunswick finishes perfect season; B-R East ties Ramapo, settles for co-championship", The Home News, November 23, 1986. Accessed March 9, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Last minute heroics were the order of the day as East Brunswick High School won a girls' state soccer championship and Bridgewater East grabbed a co-championship with last-minute goals yesterday. In the Group IV final, East Brunswick right half Amy Graf pushed a through ball to send forward Leanne Swartz one-on-one with the Westfield keeper Malihi Vernugopal. Vernugopal came out well to smother the shot as the ball popped to the left side of the 18-yard-line, where Bear center forward Lisa Gonyo raced to smack the game-winner past the defenders and into the goal with 30 seconds remaining in the contest.... East Brunswick captured the title with an unblemished record of 25-0."
Rosen, Dan. "Clifton loss is painful; E. Brunswick gets only goal", The Record, November 18, 2001. Accessed December 29, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Clifton's junior goalkeeper had just played a fearless game in the Group 4 final Saturday at The College of New Jersey.... But like so many other teams this season, the Mustangs succumbed to the Heather O'Reilly factor. O'Reilly, a junior striker and under-19 national-team player, scored the lone goal, her 38th of the season, in the 18th minute and it held up as East Brunswick (20-2) captured its eighth Group 4 title and first since 1996 with a 1-0 victory."
"East Brunswick beats Columbia", Asbury Park Press, March 15, 1999. Accessed November 22, 2020. "The East Brunswick girls basketball team buried eight 3-pointers, including four in the second quarter, as the Bears defeated Columbia 63-57 at the Dunn Center in Elizabeth to capture their first NJSIAA Group IV title yesterday."
Eisner, Dan. "Mendham beats East Brunswick", Asbury Park Press, March 21, 1999. Accessed January 31, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "It looked like it would be a great matchup. Second-seeded Mendham, the Group II champion, had proven its ability by incurring only one loss this season, to national power Christ the King. East Brunswick, the Group IV champ, was on a tear. Yet the final score of the Tournament of Champions girls basketball semifinal didn't come close to what could have been predicted: Mendham 71, East Brunswick 40.... Although Mendham played a 1-3-1 zone, a defense that the Bears have recently devoured, East Brunswick (28-4) could not sink a three-pointer, shooting 4-for-21 from beyond the arc."
Sauer, Justin, "Farmer leads Green Dragons to fourth state title", Asbury Park Press, February 15, 2008. Accessed February 21, 2024, via Newspapers.com. "Earlier in the day, led by Farmer's 740 series and senior Kayla Salerno's 610 series, Brick tallied an impressive 3,012 through the first three games to finish first in Group III, while Bordentown (Group I), Carteret (Group II) and East Brunswick (Group IV) also won their respective groups to advance to the semifinals."
Skelly, Richard. "Cabaret singer blossoms", Home News Tribune, March 18, 1988. Accessed February 2, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Jeanie Bryson was a late bloomer in the world of cabaret singing.... Bryson attended East Brunswick High School and Colorado State University, then returned to the East, graduating from Livingston College at Rutgers University in 1981."
"500 graduate from East Brunswick", Home News Tribune, June 18, 1997. Accessed February 2, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Commencement exercises were held yesterday for senior students at East Brunswick High School at the Louis Brown Athletic Center of Rutgers University in Piscataway.... The graduates are:... Tomas Kalnoky"
"Good Citizen awards go to 6 students", Home News Tribune, March 18, 1982. Accessed February 2, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Adam Mitzner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mitzner of 9 Corona Road, East Brunswick, a student at East Brunswick High School, where he is president of the student council."
Kinney, Mike. "Big Central revises 2020 football schedule for its shortened inaugural season", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, August 12, 2020. Accessed April 18, 2021. "The newly formed Big Central Football Conference has released a revised 2020 schedule for its inaugural season.... the BCFC is comprised of schools from Middlesex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren counties."
Polakowski, Art, "Millburn, NP, KPS topped local tennis season", Independent Press, December 5, 2008. Accessed June 7, 2011. "Millburn lost to East Brunswick in the 'T of C' finals, which terminated the Millers' three-year, 98-match winning streak."
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Haley, John, "East Brunswick 9, Brick Memorial 0", The Star-Ledger, December 5, 2009. Accessed September 9, 2011. "Known as a good 'bad-weather' team, East Brunswick scored nine points and let its defense do the rest in posting a 9-0 victory over Brick Memorial in the NJSIAA/Gatorade Central Jersey, Group 4 title game yesterday before 2,500 at The College of New Jersey in Ewing."
Lambert, Jim. "New Jersey's Sam Mattis wins the NCAA discus title for the University of Pennsylvania", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, June 13, 2015. Accessed June 25, 2019. "New Jersey's Sam Mattis, a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, won the NCAA men's discus title in dramatic fashion on Friday when he unloaded a school record 205-0 on his final attempt to rally for the victory at the University of Oregon. Mattis, a 2012 graduate of East Brunswick High School, was in second place behind Tavis Bailey of Tennessee, 203-2 to 203-0, when he stepped into the circle for his final attempt."
Schmidt, Michael S. "Coach Sues Over Right to Pray With Team", The New York Times, November 23, 2005. Accessed November 21, 2015. "Marcus Borden, who quit as head coach in October when the school district threatened to fire him if he continued to pray with his team, is asking the state Superior Court in Middlesex County to allow him to bow his head in prayer over pregame meals and to kneel in the locker room with the team before games.... The East Brunswick High School football coach who was barred by his school district in New Jersey from praying alongside his players has filed a lawsuit alleging that the district's action infringed on his constitutional rights."
Finley, Bill. "Coach Is Allowed to Pray With Team", The New York Times, July 27, 2006. Accessed November 21, 2015. "Judge Dennis Cavanaugh of the United States District Court for New Jersey ruled Tuesday that Marcus Borden, the coach at East Brunswick High School, can bow his head and bend down on one knee during student-led prayers."
Kelley, Tina. "Coach in New Jersey Cannot Pray With Players", The New York Times, April 16, 2008. Accessed November 21, 2015. "A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the public school district in East Brunswick, N.J., was not violating the constitutional rights of a football coach when it prohibited staff members from participating in student prayers."
"Tomorrow: The Career and Music of EBHS Teacher 'Mr. K'", South Brunswick, NJ Patch, February 1, 2014. Accessed November 13, 2020. "Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations is about former East Brunswick High School orchestra teacher Jerry Kupchynsky, known as Mr. K. Join the co-authors, EBHS grads Joanne Lipman and Mr. K's daughter, Melanie Kupchynsky, in a multimedia tribute to this remarkable teacher."
Franklin, Paul, "Standings rekindle memories"Archived November 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Home News Tribune, June 3, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2011. "You might remember some of the noted players of that time including Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville, Jim McDaniels of Western Kentucky, Austin Carr of Notre Dame, South Carolina's John Roche, Johnny Neumann of Mississippi, Dean Meminger of Marquette, Sidney Wicks of UCLA and Penn's Dave Wohl a graduate of East Brunswick High School."
We The People, New Jersey Center For Civic Education. Accessed November 19, 2020. "At the 2019-20 annual New Jersey State We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution competition for high schools, East Brunswick High School placed first and represented New Jersey at the National We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Competition in April."
Berzok,Maureen. "EBHS Principal Dr. Michael Vinella Moves Forward in His Career", TAPinto East Brunswick, January 2, 2024. Accessed February 14, 2024. "On March 1, Vinella will leave his role as a principal in the East Brunswick Public Schools to work full-time for the NJPSA as the Director of Membership Services, reaching out to administrative retirees and current members when they need support."
"Whatever Happened to Pepsi Girl Hallie Eisenberg?", TheFW.com. Accessed February 20, 2024. "The now 19-year-old studied at East Brunswick High School in New Jersey and has relatively stayed away from the spotlight."
Dunek, Ken. "One-On-One with Michael Barkann"Archived September 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Jersey Man magazine, December 14, 2011. Accessed January 9, 2012. "Michael Barkann, the Jersey City born and East Brunswick High School educated, effervescent and self-effacing face of Daily News Live, the Eagles pre and post-game shows, Flyers, Sixers, and now the mid-day host with Ike Reese at 94 WIP, sat down with JerseyMan for a one-on-one interview to discuss what he does, how he got there, and why it means so much to him."
Franklin, Paul, "Standings rekindle memories"Archived November 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Home News Tribune, June 3, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2011. "You might remember some of the noted players of that time including Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville, Jim McDaniels of Western Kentucky, Austin Carr of Notre Dame, South Carolina's John Roche, Johnny Neumann of Mississippi, Dean Meminger of Marquette, Sidney Wicks of UCLA and Penn's Dave Wohl a graduate of East Brunswick High School."