Category: Brick Bulletin News
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Defeated school budget
heads to Twp. CouncilLindenbaum edges out Talty by 2 votesafter rare tie By Karl VilacobaStaff Writer heads to Twp. Council Lindenbaum edges out Talty by 2 votes after rare tie By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer The district’s school budget was defeated and a tie was broken for two candidates involved in a tight election last…
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Parents call for stronger filters on school computers
Board of Ed. authorizesformation of committeeto strengthen safeguards By Karl VilacobaStaff Writer Parents call for stronger filters on school computers Board of Ed. authorizes formation of committee to strengthen safeguards By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer Under heavy pressure from parents, the Brick Board of Education voted to form a committee to study ways of strengthening…
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CHRIS KELLY Ryan Porter watches as his teammates on the Athletics battle the Yankees in Brick Township Little League action Saturday.
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Administrative changes in district
Veterans Elementary By Karl VilacobaStaff Writer Veterans Elementary’s Vicari leaving; Filippone will head Brick High By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer A man who worked 34 years in Brick’s schools without using a single sick day is leaving. Veterans Memorial Elementary School Principal Joseph Vicari tendered his resignation last week, effective June 9. Vicari will then…
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Burst sprinkler pipe causes evacuation of apartments
BRICK — Police are investigating a criminal mischief incident which left several Victorian Gardens residents temporarily displaced from their homes April 7. Police responded to apartment building two on Rocky Mountain Boulevard shortly after 10 p.m. April 7 in reference to activated fire sprinklers. Water was found running down the stairways and accumulating on the…
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Residents remain unhappy with revised 5-home plan
Also, Ocean-Monmouth Self Storage seeksexpansion of facilities By karl vilacobaStaff Writer Also, Ocean-Monmouth Self Storage seeks expansion of facilities By karl vilacoba Staff Writer BRICK — Residents continued to voice displeasure with a plan to build five homes and a cul-de-sac on Osbornville-Adamston Road last week. Several members of the public told the Planning Board…
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Dance production organized by the kids, for the kids
Local girls organize benefit show for Emmanuel Cancer FoundationCorrespondent By robert stuart Local girls organize benefit show for Emmanuel Cancer Foundation Correspondent MIKE JONES The cancer benefit show “All She Wants to Do Is Dance” will take place May 3. Among its performers are (l-r) Meghan Lindstrom, Kaitlin Hand, Ashley Vermeulen, Ashley Britt, Kate Lindstrom…
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Parents, teens worried about skate ordinance
Officials vow law intended to solve specific problem; public seeks guarantee By karl vilacobaStaff Writer Officials vow law intended to solve specific problem; public seeks guarantee By karl vilacoba Staff Writer BRICK — An ordinance that would ban skateboarding on private and quasi-public property was met with skepticism by teens and parents last week. Under…
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Mayor announces SummerFest lineup
Family-friendly actsinclude oldies, jazz and other musical styles By karl vilacobaStaff Writer Family-friendly acts include oldies, jazz and other musical styles By karl vilacoba Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY John Alati, a consultant from the entertainment booking agency LaGuardia & Associates, Verona, describes some of the acts set to perform at SummerFest 2003. Brick is making…
