Category: Brick Bulletin News
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Little League contributions a point of council contention
Mayor calls situationan By Karl VilacobaStaff Writer Little League contributions a point of council contention Mayor calls situation an ‘honest mistake,’ an example of dirty politics By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer The Brick Democratic Municipal Committee’s recent acceptance of funds from two local Little League organizations has caused an embarrassment that should never be repeated,…
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MARK KSENIAK Crystal Semegran was one of many performers who took part in the Brick Community Players’ annual Talent Showcase Saturday night.
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Gov. asks residents to demand accountability
Says Ocean County By Karl VilacobaStaff Writer Says Ocean County’s budget is growing out of proportion with revenues By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer Getting New Jersey’s financial woes under control can only happen with accountability and tough decisions at the local level, Gov. James McGreevey told patrons at the Rainbow Diner, Route 70, last week.…
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To Russia with love: faith and a new appreciation
Brick man battled substance abuse, shared lessons learnedacross the globe By karl vilacobaStaff Writer Brick man battled substance abuse, shared lessons learned across the globe By karl vilacoba Staff Writer At the Kolpino Prison for teens, near St. Petersburg, Russia, Moniz said he encountered some shocking living conditions. Some windows in the bedroom area are…
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Cats in hats wish happy birthday to Dr. Seuss
Brick High students and Girl Scouts presentprogram at library By danielle medinaCorrespondent Cats in hats wish happy birthday to Dr. Seuss Brick High students and Girl Scouts present program at library By danielle medina Correspondent BRICK — Theodor S. Geisel would have been 99 years old this year. To a 5-year-old, this fact might be…
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District still undecided on fate of class trips
By karl vilacobaStaff Writer By karl vilacoba Staff Writer BRICK — No decisions have been made concerning the fate of several Brick Township School District class trips in light of fears of terrorist attacks. Last month, Superintendent of Schools Thomas Seidenberger said all class trips were being examined after the nation’s terror alert status was…
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Brick taxi fares would rise under ordinance
Facing inflation, owners say first hikes in 20 years are Brick taxi fares would rise under ordinance Cab fares in Brick could be raised for the first time since 1983, pending the passage of a new ordinance by the Township Council. The owners of Brick’s cab companies met a few times recently with Mayor Joseph…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Brick Memorial’s Jason Rosenthal works on Shore Regional’s Michael Crowell during a 125-pound semifinal bout at the District 23 tournament at Long Branch High School on Saturday, where the Mustangs won their 19th straight team title.
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Council discusses future approaches to snowstorms
Public access station B-20 could play larger role in getting messages out By karl vilacobaStaff Writer By karl vilacoba Staff Writer During the first Brick Township Council meeting since the Presidents Day storm, discussion centered on lessons learned and different approaches that can be taken in the future. A few residents shared their stories of…
