September 27, 2025

For the second straight year, an audience of more than 1,000 packed the historic Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway for the annual "Evening of Shining Stars Spectacular" which features 40 special needs cast members and their buddy/mentors. This year's theme -- "The Greatest Show" -- featured music from Broadway and movies, including several songs from "The Greatest Showman." If you missed it, or if you want to relive the night's magical moments, here is the opening number from the 8th annual "Evening of Shining Stars special needs talent show!

It was another night to remember, as the Shining Stars Ambassadors special needs basketball team and the Cranford PBA Local 52 played to a smiling crowd at the Cranford High School gym.

With members of the boys varsity basketball team and  cheerleading squad on hand to cheer the teams on, the Ambassadors delighted the crowd with their basketball skills and personality.
“It was another fun and exciting night,” noted Shining Stars Network’s Mike Curci. “Many members of Shining Stars are from Cranford, so it’s always special to play here. I can’t thank the Cranford PBA Local 52 enough for helping to make this such a special event for our players. It was truly a great night.”
The Shining Stars Ambassadors special needs basketball team promotes inclusion, friendship and understanding while playing first responders and other organizations in a fun environment. 
Ambassador Brian McAuliffe sang the National Anthem and members of the Shining Stars performing arts cast rocked the crowd at halftime while showing off their choreography to the song “Raise You Up” — which will be part of the “8th Annual Evening of Shining Stars” talent show set for May 3rd at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway. The cast also had members of the audience dancing and singing to “Can’t Stop the Feeling” which put everyone in a great mood. 
Shining Stars 8th annual “Evening of Shining Stars Talent Show” will be held at UCPAC on Friday, May 3rd with showtime at 7:00pm. This year’s spectacular — titled “The Greatest Show” — will feature songs from Broadway, movies and more. Tickets are on sale now for this must-see event at www.UCPAC.org/events.
 
Shining Stars Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to shining a light on the special needs community through the performing arts, sports and other inclusive  events that provide opportunities for people with and without special needs to come together. 
Everyone at Shining Stars Network would like to send a very special thank you to the following:
  • Cranford PBA Local 52
  • Police Chief Ryan Greco
  • Lt. Chris Polito 
  • Officer Greg Federici
  • Dr. Scott Rubin, Cranford Superintendent
  • CHS Athletic Director Darren Torsone 
  • The Cranford Board of Education
  • Lori Zullo
  • Sean Trotter & the CHS Basketball Team
  • The Cranford cheerleaders
  • Rotary Club of Cranford
  • Bill Ilaria & the Cranford Municipal Alliance
  • Referees Ray Dodd, Brian  and Jim Ulacky
  • Coaches Bob McAuliffe & Travis Johnson
  • Vinny’s Pizza & Pasta 
  • All the parents, relatives and fans who attended the game
 
For the third straight year, the Shining Stars Ambassadors special needs basketball team traveled to New Providence High School to take part in their Spread the Word to End the Word night. The Ambassadors once again showed their basketball skills at halftime of the Gov. Livingston-New Providence boys varsity game -- thrilling a crowd of close to 1,000 spectators, who lavished several standing ovations for the Ambassador players.
 
The evening began with a pizza dinner with the varsity girls basketball team -- hosted by New Providence High School Director of Athletics Vinny Corangelo and Guidance Counselor Christine Noppenberger -- who were again instrumental in making this a great night for everyone involved.
 
"We enjoy it every time we come to New Providence," said Shining Stars Network's Mike Curci. "The energy from the crowd during our halftime game was amazing, and our players definitely fed off of that. They had a great time.  A big thank you to everyone at New Providence High School for continuing to spread the word and highlighting the special needs community on this very special night."
 
"Tonight is always our favorite night of the year," noted Director of Athletics Vinny Corangelo. "Spread the Word is such a phenomenal movement and we're happy just to be a small part of it, and getting to share it three straight years with the Shining Stars is really special for the New Providence community and the Berkeley Heights community."
 
The Shining Stars Ambassadors then enjoyed the incredible varsity game --  a five-overtime thriller won by New Providence to clinch the conference championship. It capped an an amazing night of basketball, inclusion, friendship and good will.
 
"There were hot shooters all over the floor tonight," added Corangelo. "Certainly the Shining Stars Ambassadors were no exception at halftime. In a five overtime game, I think it was loudest at halftime getting to watch the Shining Stars play, which was great. The talent on the floor of the Ambassadors is always jaw-dropping. The fans absolutely love it."
 
The Shining Stars Ambassadors —  a special needs traveling basketball team that plays area first responders were in town to play the Oceanport PBA — not only to have some fun on the court, but to build friendship and understanding.
 
Presented by Shining Stars Network — a non profit dedicated to shining the light on the special needs community through the performing arts and sports — those in attendance were treated to a game that featured some great plays and teamwork. The Ambassadors faced the PBA in the first half, before both teams were combined in the second half so everyone could get to know each other better.
 
“Everyone had a wonderful time,” noted Shining Stars Network President and Monmouth Park  television host Mike Curci, who along with his wife Sally, are the driving force behind the organization. “The Oceanport police were amazing, immediately making our team feel at home. Our thanks to Mayor Jay Coffey the Oceanport Boro Council, Police chief Mike Kelly and the Oceanport PBA for making this such a memorable event.”
 
The players took the floor after a stirring rendition of The Star Spangled Banner by Ambassador Brian McAuliffe. Mayor Coffey, an avid basketball fan and referee, officiated the contest and once again came away impressed with the impact the night had on everyone involved.
 
“I had the privilege of reffing the game that the Super Bowl and World Series have and then some,” said Mayor Coffey. “I can’t imagine a more rewarding, uplifting and illuminating game has ever been played on that court. Our police officers are actually pretty good basketball players, but their hardwood skills pale in comparison to their collective compassion, grace and humanity. We are blessed to have them protecting our boro. The Shining Stars Ambassadors played their hearts out from the opening whistle and both teams played the game with ear-to-ear smiles on their faces.”
 
At halftime, there was also a dance party that got the crowd involved. There are plans already in the works for the Ambassadors to return for another game.
 
“Everybody who watched the game from the stands (including, incredibly, Monmouth Beach legends Ernie Brina and Dickie Keller) couldn’t help but smile and be uplifted by what was happening on and off the court. We’re going to schedule another game in the near future and Oceanport should turn out in great numbers to support the next one. Big thank you’s to Mike Curci of Shining Stars Network for allowing us all to be part of this. Chief Mike “3 seconds” Kelly and P.O. John “Gimme the Damn Ball” Weir for coordinating everything. and Mike Fagliarone, Micky Perulli, Greg Lauretta, Dan Petrocelli, Nike Chenoweth and Chuck Svenson for playing so well and giving the Shining Stars Ambassadors a night they will never forget.”
 
“This was great for not only us and the police department but the community as a whole in Oceanport to have the Shining Stars Ambassadors come here and show their stuff,” noted Oceanport Police Chief Mike Kelly. “They're a great team, great athleticism. It brought the community together, very special.”
 
“It was a great experience, can’t wait to do it again,” said police officer John Weir, who was instrumental in organizing the event. “Amazing athletes and amazing people with the organization. It was just a great time. You get so much out of it knowing how much joy they get out of the game.”
 
“It was awesome, It was unbelievable, a lot of fun.” said police officer Mike Fagliarone. “I can’t even put into words. I think it helps bring awareness, it helps bring understanding and cameraderie. It helps build team and friendships.”
 
All proceeds go to Shining Stars Network, a 501(c)(3) non profit that shines the light on the special needs community by creating events in the performing arts, sports and more.
 
One of their big events is “An Evening of Shining Stars” — an annual talent show which features 35 special needs cast members — and last year, drew an audience of more than 1,000. This year’s show will take place on Friday May 3, 2019 at the Union County Performing Arts Center. 
 
“The show will feature our cast singing and dancing to songs from Broadway and movies,” added Curci, “Their performances are truly amazing and we are inspired every day by their talent and preparation. We hope to bring our talent show to the Monmouth County area sometime this year.”
 
As for the Ambassadors, they can’t wait for a return match against the PBA. 
 
“As soon as the final buzzer sounded, we were making plans for another game,” added Mike Curci. “Inclusion is a big part of what Shining Stars is about, and we can’t thank Oceanport enough for allowing us to share our mission.”
 
 
The Board of Chosen Freeholders & The Office for People with Special Needs Present:
 
A Day Out with the NY Red Bulls
 
Price: $25 each ticket. Includes $10 food/drink voucher. Red Bulls/Autism Speaks Scarf
 
To register please go on www.ucnj.org/opsn-reg 

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders & the Office for People with Special Needs Presents: Lace Up Your Skates on March 10th on Saturday from 1:45pm to 3:45pm, at the newly renovated Warinanco Sports Center, 1 Park Drive, Roselle.
 
Please come and join us for a FREE ice skating session. Skate guards are on duty throughout the event and skate-walkers are available for those needing assistance.
Food and beverages are provided.
 
To register please go on www.ucnj.org/opsn-reg

 
ANOTHER SHINING STARS TALENT SHOW IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER, AND FOR THE 7TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR — SPECIAL NEEDS TALENT FROM AROUND UNION COUNTY WILL HAVE THEIR CHANCE TO SHINE!
 
THIS YEAR’S SHOW —“MUSIC THROUGH THE DECADES” — WILL FEATURE ICONIC SONGS DATING BACK TO THE 1920’S — RIGHT THROUGH TO THE SONGS OF TODAY.
AND, FOR THE FIRST TIME — OUR SHINING STARS WILL PERFORM AT THE BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORIC UNION COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER — TAKING THEIR TALENTS TO THE PROFESSIONAL STAGE! 
 
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!! — CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR TICKETS TO THIS MUST-SEE EVENT!
 
THE EXCITEMENT IS BUILDING FOR ANOTHER MUCH ANTICIPATED SHOW — SO MARK THE DATE — FRIDAY MAY 4TH — AT 7PM — AND MAKE PLANS TO SEE OUR SPECIAL STARS SHINE BRIGHT IN ONE OF THE BIGGEST SHOWS OF THE YEAR!

On Tuesday, November 28th, people around the world are giving back for Giving Tuesday. Join your local, and global, community as we come together to celebrate and give back. Shining Stars Network is participating in Giving Tuesday by raising funds to support our camps, performances, socials, ambassadors, basketball team and media coverage for people with special needs. Help us continue to support the special needs community by making a donation today! 

It was a day to remember, as the Shining Stars Ambassadors special needs basketball team took the court against Carteret PBA Local 47 in a friendly game to promote awareness, understanding, inclusion and friendship.

The Ambassadors — who are part of the non-profit Shining Stars Network, which creates inclusive events to promote the special needs community — proudly donned their newly-minted green, white and gold uniforms for their first-ever game, which took place at Carteret High School. 

“It was an awesome experience for everyone involved,” said Shining Stars Network President and CEO Mike Curci. “It was a fun and exciting day, and while the basketball itself was entertaining, the most important part came at the end — there was a mutual respect and admiration that everyone shared.”

“It was great to see the teamwork when our Ambassadors played alongside members of the PBA,” said Shining Stars COO Travis Johnson “Our goal is to promote inclusion as much as possible and today we saw that come together at its very best.”In the first half, the Ambassadors faced the PBA, edging the officers and teachers 43-37. In the second half, the teams were mixed together so that each side had the opportunity to play together.

Along with special needs talent shows, Dance-A-Thons and mini-golf events, Shining Stars Network recently launched a two-week summer camp called Camp Shine — allowing those with special needs to perform on stage in front of a live audience. 

Soon after, it was time to roll out the Ambassadors basketball program — to continue to share the Shining Stars mission and message.

“What a great way to start off our Shining Stars Ambassadors program with a PBA benefit basketball game,” commented Board President Sally Curci. “It was a wonderful event with high energy and enthusiasm. People walked out of the gym inspired to change the world.”

“Today was just an unbelievable experience,” continued Johnson. “I just saw so many smiles and so much joy. It wasn’t just about our special needs athletes, it was all the members of the PBA, the members of the special education staff from Carteret, the fans, every single person that was involved today was beyond ecstatic, and that’s just the nature of what we’re trying to accomplish. The bottom line is it doesn’t take much to bring people together and we can’t lose sight of that. It was just an unbelievable day.”

At halftime, everyone had a chance to have some fun with a mini dance party, before Shining Star Dan Montealegre brought the house down with a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.

 

Among the dignitaries on hand were Carteret Mayor Daniel Reiman, members of the Borough Council, and members of the Carteret Board of Education.

“What a spectacular program today,” noted Mayor Reiman. “All the athletes coming together, having the Ambassadors come to town to play against the PBA and friends organization — raising money — not just for Shining Stars Network, but for our Carteret Specials Program and our Office for Disabled. You see the enthusiasm on everyone’s face, smiling. It’s just a wonderful day.”

Officer Sal Renda, whose tireless efforts were instrumental in helping to make the event possible, couldn’t have been happier.

“Actually it exceeded my expectations,” said Officer Renda. “I really didn’t know what to think going into this. It was so much better than good, it was great.”

Renda felt the PBA players enjoyed the experience — and it was more than just the basketball.

“A lot of the cops that were here today, talking with them afterwards, you get a different sense, a better feel. They’re just regular people just like us. Today was nothing but outstanding.”

“Today was a great day,” said Officer Matthew Failace. “It’s really a great opportunity, side by side, to interact with the special needs community. It’s also good for the spectators as well to see members of their community. As much as we’re told that it’s a great day for the special needs, it’s actually a great day for us as well — maybe even more for us.”

Carteret High School teacher Eric Bresocnik was impressed with the Ambassadors even before the game began.

“They were good, they were prepared,” noted Bresocnik. “They were practicing actual plays on the court and had uniforms on. I thought they were going to wipe the floor with us. It was a lot of fun.”

Bresocnik, who teaches history, feels these types of events bring people together.

“I always wanted to be part of the community and get involved outside of the classroom. I look for opportunities like this all the time and it’s really nice to see everybody get involved and make sure everybody has a good time. It really wasn’t about winning or losing. I think I had more fun than anybody else.”

Afterwards, the Ambassadors, made up of players from around New Jersey — including Carteret’s own Kathleen McGrath — were asked about their experience.

“It was a really good game,” noted Ryan Trezza. “We like to hang out with the police officers.”

“I had fun playing with the police today,” said Ambassador player Robbie Matos. “I had 14 points in the second half and I’m hoping to have a good season.”

Courtney Curci, the youngest player on the team, was all smiles when asked if she had a good time. “I saw my friends. I made a basket.”

Meanwhile Brian Curci, who buried an early 3-pointer, knew his team would be in for a competitive game.

“The cops were pretty good against us but we tried our hardest. It was good to play against the them. They gave us a little tougher competition out there.”

Ambassador player Iron G. reflected on how these types of experiences affect his life.

“It’s awesome. My love is strong for the game of basketball,” said Iron. “I’ve been through a lot, but basketball helps me get through the day. It’s been beautiful. Everybody contributed. It’s about the coaches, the players, the fans, the people that give us opportunities, on and off the court. We’re just normal people that does what we’re supposed to do.”

“Playing the police department was an honor,” said Ambassador Brian Figueroa. “Everything went very well. We played together. It was awesome. I can’t wait to do it again.”

“It was amazing, so much fun,” said Gerard Russomanno. “I think it was actually the most fun I’ve had playing basketball, and that’s really saying a lot. So many teams from all these divisions are so friendly, so nice. They really love the game. They have a passion for it. It was an honor to play with people like them.”

Sgt. Frank Ciarkowski was impressed with not only the Ambassadors’ basketball ability, but the camaraderie that developed throughout the game.

“This was an outstanding day,” said Sgt. Ciarkowski. “We don’t really get a chance to interact with kids that have disabilities all that often. We deal with it at work, but not in a recreational type of setting. The kids had a great time, but we had an even better time and we would love to do this more often. We enjoyed playing with everybody.”

Shining Stars and Carteret PBA Local 47 would like to thank the event sponsors for their incredible support and generosity. A check in the amount of $3000.00 was presented to the Carteret Specials and President JoAnn Kisselman to help further their mission.

“We had an awesome day. This was a wonderful opportunity,” noted Kisselman. “The inclusive aspect is what’s needed. What I say all the time is, the key word is exposure. Expose our special people to the world and they will prove themselves each and every time.”

“The money is going to go to programming that helps bring awareness to those with disabilities, to help provide recreational trips,” added Mayor Reiman. “We look forward to using these funds to really benefit the kids of Carteret.”

As for the future of the Ambassadors program, Johnson feels the doors are now wide open to bring this to other police departments and first responders throughout the state. 

“I think today reminded us that what we’re doing is a worthwhile mission. Ultimately, we just proved what we already know. People are good. People want to come together. We are all a part of a connected community and we showed that today.”

For further information on the Shining Stars Ambassadors program or to book a game in your community, contact Mike Curci at 908-294-2101 or contact via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Also, check out our stories and videos at www.shiningstarsnetwork.org — the only media outlet in the country dedicated entirely to shining the light on the special needs community.

Shining Stars Network is a registered 501(c)3 non profit organization.

 

Diamond Sponsors

Mayor's Charity Fund      

Carteret PBA Local 47      

Folgore Mobile Welding.  

Valiant Family Foundation

Burger Express                     

 

Platinum Sponsor

Carteret Business Partnership

 

Gold Sponsors

Investors Bank.                          

Garden State Cold Storage    

Nu World Beauty Supply                                   

BCB Bank                             

 

Silver Sponsors

PBA Honorary Local            

Carteret Education Association

Mets, Schiro, McGovern & Paris LLP

Mack Government Sales      

Gill & Chamas, LLC              

                                  

Bronze Sponsors   

Joseph Wutkowski, P.A.           

Angel Bakeries      

 

SPECIAL THANKS: to the custodial staff at CHS and to the staff at Carteret High School for their professionalism and hospitality, Ken Freeman for donating his time to referee the game, and to Riuniti Pizza and Gianni's Pizzeria for donating pizzas for the team after-party.

Shining Stars Network creates inclusive events in the community to help promote understanding and friendship in an inclusive environment through sports, dances and our annual talent shows. Visit our website at www.ShiningStarsNetwork.org to find out more.

Shining Stars Network is a registered 501(c)3 non profit organization.

The Shining Stars Ambassadors special needs basketball team will be traveling to Carteret, N.J. this weekend to face Carteret PBA local 47 in a unified game to promote understanding and friendship in an inclusive environment. 
 
The Ambassadors -- part of the Shining Stars Network -- which shines the light on the special needs community, consists of players from around the state, including Carteret's own Kate McGrath, who will take the court on Saturday, Nov. 4th at the Carteret High School gym. Tip off is 12:00 Noon.
 
General admission is $5. Individuals with special needs and their families will be allowed in free of charge. 
 
Special thanks to all of our sponsors for their generous donations:
 
Diamond Sponsors 
 
-- Mayor's Charity Fund
-- Carteret PBA Local 47
-- Folgore Mobile Welding
-- Valiant Family Foundation
-- Burger Express
 
Platinum Sponsor 
 
-- Carteret Business Partnership
 
Gold Sponsor
 
Garden State Cold Storage
 
Silver Sponsors
 
-- PBA Honorary Local
-- Carteret Education Association
-- Mack Government Sales
 
Bronze Sponsor
 
Joseph Wutkowski, P.A.
 
To donate or become a sponsor, please contact Mike Curci at 908-294-2101.
 
Shining Stars Network creates inclusive events in the community to help promote understanding and friendship in an inclusive environment through sports, dances and our annual talent shows. Visit our website at www.ShiningStarsNetwork.org to find out more.
 
Shining Stars Network is a registered 501(c)3 non profit organization.

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