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Motorboat owners can party hearty at F Cove … for now
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to make some changes BY PATRICIA A. MILER Staff Writer FCove may still be the “party place” in northern Barnegat Bay this summer, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service doesn’t want it to stay that way. PHOTO COURTESY U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE “It would be one thing…
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BTHS softball hoping for a shot at tournaments
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Kelly Garrido has never played on a Brick Township High School girls soccer or softball team that made the NJSIAA or Shore Conference Tournaments over the past seven seasons she has competed. But she hopes to get her chance this spring as the third baseman on the softball team. “We…
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Officials disappointed by school budget defeat
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Brick Township Council members will begin chipping away at the narrowly defeated school budget probably some time next week, council President Joseph Sangiovanni said. Council members received full copies of the budget over the weekend, Sangiovanni said. “I’m waiting for everyone to get a chance to go through it,…
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DeAnne Hahn already a star at University of Minnesota
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer DeAnne Hahn, one of the greatest throwers in Brick Township High School’s track and field history as a perennial NJSIAA Meet of Champions competitor in the shot put and discus, admits she is surprised she’s already making her mark as a University of Minnesota freshman. “I’m totally surprised, being a…
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ERIC SUCAR staff Kathy Dropko, Manalapan, waits for customers at the Brick Township Historical Society’s second annual Spring Festival Country Fair at the Havens Homestead Museum on Herbertsville Road on April 25.
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Georgian Court lacrosse falls short in CACC final
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer The lacrosse season ended earlier than former Brick Memorial players Daryl Carr and Amy Ramsthaler, now both sophomores at Georgian Court University, and their coach Mike Migliorisi had hoped for. After steamrolling past the University of Wilmington, 27-9, in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference semifinals last Saturday, as it did…
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Brick Mem. baseball faces tough tournament week
Brick Township H.S. out of the running, but Carney shines BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick Memorial High School’s baseball team faces a crucial week to qualify for the NJSIAA tournament by the May 8 cutoff and the Shore Conference Tournament by the May 12 cutoff. “This week will make us or break us,” said…
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Brunner has high hopes for BTHS’s distance throwers
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer It was an up-and-down week for the throwers on Brick Township High School’s girls track and field team last week, but coach Bill Brunner hopes they’ll pull it together in time for the Ocean County outdoor track and field relay championships at Southern Regional High School on May 1. Lisa…
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Sustainable source of funds for open space is needed
It may seem a bit insensitive to be talking about saving land when our economy is in such dire straits, but the issue is very important in both good times and in bad. Well-funded open space programs are not as dramatic as stimulus programs, but they are a wise investment in our economy and in…
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