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A tennis clinic and racket demonstration will be held 10 a.m. to noon May 15 at the Ocean County Park, Route 88, Lakewood. New racket demos, refreshments and prizes will be included, as well as court play. Note level of play when registering. To register, send a $10 check made payable to the “County of…
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$1M more in till for Traders Cove redevelopment
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Brick Township was one of a select group of New Jersey municipalities to receive approval for a $1 million state Green Acres matching grant. The money will go toward the redevelopment of Traders Cove off Mantoloking Road, Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis said. Brick submitted a $6,516,258 redevelopment application for…
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High schools have large turnout for boys tennis
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick Memorial and Brick Township high schools open their respective boys tennis seasons at the end of this week with enthusiasm and optimism. Both teams have had large turnouts for practices, and while it may not make either team a threat to win Shore Conference A South, it will certainly…
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EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial EAT RIGHT TO PLAY RIGHT Active children–whether simply on the go or on the playing field–have special nutritional needs. Although that goes without saying, young people often skip on the essentials, and need education and guidance on the importance of good nutrition. Food choices have been shown to affect performance…
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Brick Lacrosse Club feeding players into high schools
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer BRICK TOWNSHIP — It will be more than an intense renewal of crosstown rivalry when Brick Township and Brick Memorial high schools collide in boys lacrosse April 3 at Brick Township High School. The game, which starts at 6:45 p.m., will be a testament to the growth of the Brick…
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Oyster Creek’s operating license expires next week
But controversial plant will still be allowed to operate until final ruling is made BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer It’s unlikely the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission will grant a citizen coalition’s request to temporarily shut down the Oyster Creek nuclear plant in Lacey Township on April 9, the day its license expires. Oyster Creek…
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Enrollment jumps in Cal Ripken League
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick National and Brick American, newcomers in the Cal Ripken League, enjoyed instant success last season. And both leagues are looking forward to even greater things ahead when they get into full swing April 4. “Everything is going good. The fields are in great shape,” National President Gary Hulse said.…
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NRC vote guarantees Oyster Creek license renewal
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given the oldest nuclear plant in the country another 20 years of life. Commission members voted 3-1 at the NRC headquarters in Rockville, Md., on April 1 to dismiss a contention filed by a coalition of citizens and environmental groups that oppose…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Brick Police Officer James Burgess tries to block Jordan Roshala during the Brick Police Department’s annual “Helping Hands” benefit basketball game at Brick Township High School on March 27. Proceeds from the game will go to the parents of Kelly Cogswell, a 3-year-old girl battling mitochondrial disease.
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