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      August 10, 2006  RSS feed
      Brick's dive team stays busy in and out of its element
      For some local firefighters, the lengths - and depths - they'll go to keep Brick residents safe knows no limits. More...
      Board votes to approve plan in straw poll despite parking reservations

      It may soon be sandwiched between two mammoth stores, but Pudgy's Pizzeria in Brick will remain where it stands. More...

      + An all-male revue will be held at the Laurelton Fire Company No. 1 on Route 88 west in Brick Aug. 11 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 each. No one under 18 will be admitted. Details and tickets: (732) 458-7095. More...
      Like many car owners, you might not be aware that the giant car companies are looking to draw more maintenance and repair business away from your local independent repair shop and drive consumers to their new car dealerships. This will be inconvenient and more expensive for the consumer who prefers More...
      Officials and parents should be concerned about any gang activity in town, and police should be open with the public regarding any incident in Brick that could be labeled "gang activity." More...
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      Kight: Broker's perk not shouldered by taxpayers
      BRICK - Responding to public criticism, Board of Education President Sharon Kight told the audience at a recent board meeting that the school district is not footing the bill for its health insurance broker's 50 percent commission increase. More...
      Local favorite Praying for Cash finishes second
      OCEANPORT - For a while at least, it looked as though the local favorite was poised to appease the crowd, as Praying for Cash looked to be in control of Sunday's Haskell Invitational through the first mile of the race. More...