Superbowl 101
Believe it or not, not everyone knows all about football. But if you'd like to learn before the Big Game...there's a great little local 'class' tomorrow (Saturday) morning in Middletown!
Believe it or not, not everyone knows all about football. But if you'd like to learn before the Big Game...there's a great little local 'class' tomorrow (Saturday) morning in Middletown!
I don't want to sound like a spoiled Giants fan, but I'm sorry, the Super Bowl just isn't quite the same when Eli and the boys aren't involved.
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27% of us do this on the weekend. What is it?
It's almost here...the day when (almost) all Americans come together to eat copious amounts of junk food and complain about having to go to work the next day.
Super Bowl Sunday. So where to go to watch it?
It seems that David Wright is one of those rare guys who's not afraid of committment. First, he signs a multi year contract with the Mets, seemingly making him a Met for life, and now, word is, he has made the really important committment.
As we reported to you yesterday, star New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz kept his post game promise to visit the family of a 6 year old Newtown victim. Jack Pinto loved Victor Cruz, and when Cruz found out about it, he wrote the boys name on his football shoes just prior to Sunday's game in tribute.
The heartbreak of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy is evident all over the country and world and the NFL was no different. Victor Cruz of the New York Giants and the team itself paid tribute to the victims during yesterday's game.
Anybody who knows me knows I'm pretty superstitious, especially when it comes to sports. Well, if you're a Giants fan, you have two things to be thankful for if you're happy about their win against the Saints...my superstition, and my dog Zeus.
Todd Frazier threw the winning pitch in the 1998 Little League World Series catapulting Toms River, NJ into the international spotlight. Frazier now plays in the majors for the Cincinnati Reds, but Toms River is still his home and he is still "Jersey Strong."
Monday Night Football is always a late night, especially if you get up early like I do. The one thing that makes you forget how tired you are is a win for your favorite team. Well I, like many Giants fans, have no reason to forget how tired I am this morning.
The way Monmouth and Ocean counties have come together as we Restore The Shore is nothing short of amazing and humbling. Here's more proof that everyone young and old are stepping up to help others recover from Sandy's aftermath. Here's one touching story.
We all know that sports fans are superstitious. What I didn't know was how much luck we bring to our favorite team. I think my combination of a Tom Couhglin shirt and my new Giants pajamas gave the Giants just enough to beat the Redskins yesterday.