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Mustangs come away with solid victory against Southern
Brick Memorial takes Southern Regional 38-21 Another well-balanced running game, led by quarterback Mike DiGuilmi’s two touchdown runs, and an improved defense catapulted Brick Memorial’s football team to a 38-21 victory over Southern Regional High School in Stafford Township. The Sept. 18 win came after the team’s season-opener 29-26 heartbreaking loss to Sayreville the week…
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Green Dragons felled by strong Ocean Twp. team
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Big scoring plays took their toll on Brick Township High School’s football team on Sept. 17 when the BGreen Dragons dropped a 17-7 game to Ocean Township High School. So, the team has some areas they will look to iron out during practices this week for their next game, at…
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Schools chief urges voters to go to polls on Sept. 29
Next Tuesday, Sept. 29, the polls will open at 11 a.m. so you can cast your vote for or against the referendum for school repairs. The many years of hard work put forth by the District Strategic Planning Committee and the Buildings and Grounds Committee of the Board of Education are what led to this…
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Residents can’t afford cost of referendum
After reading the Sept. 17 Brick Bulletin article “School board prez grilled on architect pick at tense meeting,” I am very concerned over the process that was used to select the architect for the $172 million referendum taking place Sept. 29 here in Brick. I have been following this issue for quite some time, and…
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Quit arguing and start the praying!
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH When I was little, spending the night with my grandparents was my favorite thing to do. I loved Grandma’s pancakes, her homemade fudge, sugar cookies and especially her cream-laced coffee. But my favorite thing about staying with my grandparents was listening to the prayers that they conducted each…
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Not all the facts about referendum made public
Guest Column • Walt Campbell There has been a lot of discussion and promotion of the upcoming school referendum on Sept. 29. This information has been coming hard and fast from the Board of Education (BOE) and the administration. Unfortunately, not all the information that the taxpayers of Brick need in order to make an…
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Homeowners win battle, but the war is not over
Coda • GREG BEAN So, the Long Branch homeowners in the MTOTSA neighborhood have finally won a major battle, after years of litigation, protest and uncertainty. They’ll be able to keep their homes in the beachfront neighborhood, and they’ll no longer have to worry that they’ll lose their residences to eminent domain. But when all…
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Business Briefs
Free job training offered to businesses Ocean County College, Toms River, will offer free classes for New Jersey businesses and organizations that are able to provide 10 or more employees to complete a program. Preapproved course options include English as a second language, PC skills, Excel, Outlook, basic communications and basic math. This project is…
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