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Computer club seeks volunteer guest speakers
The Greenbriar Computer Club, Brick, is issuing a call for presentations to individuals wishing to speak at future meetings of the club and the community. Topics of interest to members and residents include timely and appropriate areas in computer hardware, software and applications, maintenance, care, operation and communications, as well as Internet telephony, HDTV and…
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Parking permits, beach badges on sale
The Brick Township Recreation Department has announced that season beach badges and season parking permits for summer 2009 are now on sale in the Brick Recreation Department. The price for season badges is $25 if purchased prior to June 15. After that date, the price increases to $30 for season badges. The price for season…
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‘Paws 4 a Cause’ will take place May 30
The eighth annual ‘Paws 4 a Cause” dog walk benefiting the homeless animals at the Jersey Shore Animal Center will be held from 1-4 p.m. May 30 at the Ocean County Park, Route 88, Lakewood. The rain date will be June 6. Water stations will be available for humans and canines along the trail. Pets…
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Eye Openers seeks volunteer drivers
The Eye Openers of Point Pleasant/Brick, a support group for the blind and visually impaired, is seeking volunteers to drive members to and from semimonthly meetings in Point Pleasant Beach. To volunteer, call George Brown at 732-892-5117 or Anne Moran at 732-785-5527.
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June programs and events at library
The Brick Branch of the Ocean County Library, 301 Chambers Bridge Road, has announced its schedule of free events and programs for the month of June. Registration is required unless otherwise noted. Call the library at 732-477-4513 or visit www.theoceancountylibrary. org for registration and details. • June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 6:30 p.m., English…
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Proposal would maintain housing’s age restrictions
In response to concerns that foreclosed properties in some adult communities may be converted to affordable housing without age restrictions, state Sen. Robert Singer (R-Ocean, Monmouth, Burlington and Mercer) has introduced legislation that would maintain the age-restricted status of housing sold in bankruptcy sales. According to a press release, under current law, the purchaser of…
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Going solo
FRANK GALIPO Brick Township High School chorus member Kathlyn MacCalla took to the stage for a solo vocal performance at the recent “Pops and Pasta” held at the high school on May 8.
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On the attack
CHRIS KELLY staff Prosecutor James Rocco tries to shake defendant Kevin Berkowitz, played by Kevin Trolan, during a “mock trial” that focused on an assault and battery case. The event was co-sponsored by the Forensic Science and Foundations of the American Legal Systems classes on May 15 at the high school.
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Court ruling ends housing restrictions
Municipalities are told that N.J.’s Megan’s Law is the final word on subject BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Four years ago local elected officials in communities throughout New Jersey began enacting laws that limited the places in town where a convicted sex offender could live. The thought behind the laws was to prohibit convicted sex…
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