• To our readers

    Due to economic pressures we are all experiencing, Greater Media Newspapers has made the difficult business decision to discontinue publishing the Brick Township Bulletin. While we regret that you will no longer be able to receive this newspaper, we will continue to provide the latest news and information that affects central New Jersey at www.gmnews.com.…

  • A good run

    Brick Township Bulletin’s top 10 stories of all time BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer The Brick Township Bulletin debuted on Nov. 6, 2002. It was chock-full of news, full-page ads, classified and car ads, a testimony to the more vibrant economy back in 2002. It will close on Jan. 28, 2010, the victim of…

  • U.S. Supreme Court says that corporations are people too

    Coda • GREG BEAN This is a dark day in America. Two weeks ago, I wrote that the U.S. Supreme Court was expected to do away with most of the laws that limit campaign contributions to candidates and much political advertising by corporations and special interest groups. And late last week, the court did just…

  • BMHS wrestlers well prepared for Shore Conference tourney

    BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer D.J. Santos understands fully what it takes to be a champion and to bring talents to the highest level.Santos, a junior wrestling at 125 pounds, was an integral part of Brick Memorial High School’s drive to backto back NJSIAA Group IV championships. He saw his older brother Steve crown an…

  • Hockey club a good feeder for future H.S. stars

    BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer The Brick Township High School and Brick Memorial High School hockey teams are both enjoying good seasons. And the coaches of both teams credit the Brick Hockey Club for helping to prepare many of their players for the high school level. Brick Township High School continued along its best start…

  • Farewell to a great sports town

    BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer When I first was contacted by Greater Media Newspapers in 2002 and given the opportunity to join the new Brick Bulletin staff, I realized it might be a daunting but exciting challenge to establish coverage from scratch in a somewhat unfamiliar territory. Warren Wolf But it didn’t take long to…

  • Entries accepted for ‘Expressions of Hunger’

    ShopRite Partners in Caring and General Mills have launched a video contest, “Expressions of Hunger,” with entry deadline March 1. The local contest encourages people to creatively share their perspective on the issue of hunger through song, dance, poetry or dramatic reading. Six winners, whether individuals or groups, will be featured on a limited-edition Cheerios…

  • Nominations taken for No. B’wick Board of Ed

    The North Brunswick Township School District has announced information is now available for residents interested in running for a vacant seat on the Board of Education. Deadline to submit nominating petitions is 4 p.m. March 1. Three vacancies will be available in the April 20 school election, and a full term on the board is…

  • Free dental care Feb. 5 for kids in need

    On Feb. 5, Dr. Edwin Tanpiengco of Dentistry at South Brunswick, 886 Georges Road, Monmouth Junction, will give free dental care to underserved children age 12 and younger as part of the American Dental Association’s “Give Kids a Smile” campaign. Some of the services available will be cleanings, cavity-checking X-rays, full examinations, fluoride treatments, sealants…

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