BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Central Regional High School community is grieving the sudden and tragic loss of student Anthony Kulzy. Anthony, a young man described by friends and classmates as full of promise, passed away recently in what authorities are reporting as a suspected suicide.
Anthony’s untimely death has left a profound impact on his family, peers, and school staff. Teachers and students alike remember him for his friendships, kindness, and the positive presence he brought to those around him. “It’s heartbreaking to lose such a bright, young life,” a school representative said.
The school, along with local mental health organizations, is urging anyone struggling with emotional distress to seek help. Resources are available for students, parents, and community members, including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, emphasizing that no one has to face these challenges alone.
Anthony Kulzy’s life, though tragically brief, will be remembered for the love, warmth, and impact he shared with his community. The thoughts and prayers of the Central Regional High School family remain with his grieving parents, family, and friends during this difficult time.