• BMHS, BTHS baseballs teams hope to make county tourney

    BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Pitcher Justin Short can say his Brick Memorial High School baseball teammates nosed out a victory over Brick Township High School, 4-2, at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood on Sunday. D uring an infield drill earlier this season, Short had a grounder bounce into his nose that broke it and sidelined…

  • Senate commended for passing Serve America Act

    On behalf of our 1.4 million members in the Garden State, AARP New Jersey applauds the Senate for passing the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act — a bill that will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. New Jerseyans should know that both Sens. Frank Lautenberg and Robert…

  • Agency laments loss of pet advocate Bea Arthur

    Bea Arthur had a truly golden heart and will be sorely missed by everyone at PETA. She joined our organization in 1987, when the Golden Girls did an anti-fur episode, and because of her unending compassion and tireless efforts to make the world a kinder place, she won multiple Humanitarian Awards. Bea never missed a…

  • Blunders made on both sides of political aisles

    Well, well. We have more words of wisdom from our resident benny. I feel inclined to write and point out a few facts for our Mr. Sholty. First of all, let me say that Mayor Scarpelli deserved what he got for what he did. I am in total agreement with Mr. Sholty on that fact.…

  • Dowling best pick for BTHS football coach, super says

    If there is one certainty that is well known around town, around the state, and of course, among our administration, staff, and Board of Education, it is that there is a lot of passion in Brick about Brick football, and it is because of Warren Wolf. There seems to be an unfortunate misconception around our…

  • Reader slams coach choice and block scheduling

    Iread this week’s Brick Bulletin and your opinion article about Coach Warren Wolf and his replacement and was very surprised to see that so many people have missed the point of this issue. It has become very apparent that our new Superintendent of Schools, Walter J. Hrycenko, is following in the footsteps of his last…

  • Her man’s more Bob Vila than Don Juan

    Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH Iknew I hadn’t exactly hooked up with a Fabio long before I married my beloved Pat. It was clear from that start that he was no Romeo or Don Juan and certainly didn’t play Mr. Brady to my rendition of Carol during our courtship. Being a quick study,…

  • In Long Branch, they don’t need no stinkin’ commission

    Coda • GREG BEAN Are your town fathers being bothered by pesky members of the local Historical Commission who don’t want to tear down historic buildings so a new Starbucks can go up (attention, Milltown)? Then you ought to take a lesson from Long Branch Mayor Adam Schneider and his rubber stamp City Council (with…

  • Voters to choose Middlesex County Democratic candidates

    BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer Voters have three incumbents and a newcomer to choose from in the upcoming Democratic primary for the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders race. Jusleine Daniel Incumbents Ronald G. Rios and H. James Polos are seeking two three-year terms, while incumbent Carol Barrett and newcomer Jusleine C. Daniel are vying for…

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