Login Profile
Get News Updates
For local news delivered via email enter address here:
Real Estate Automotive Employment Services
    Classifieds Marketplace
      Media Kit Forms
      News
      HOME
      Front Page
      GMN Photo Galleries
      Bulletin Board
      Letters
      Obituaries
      Sports
      Online Obituary Submission
      Featured Special Sections
      Health & Fitness Guide
      About Us
      Archive
      Contact Us
      Services
      Advertiser Index
      Copyright
      2000 - 2009 GMN All Rights Reserved
      Terms of Use & Privacy
      August 31, 2006  RSS feed
      Cathy Lavelle, of Brick, drifts to shore in Forge Pond as she completes the kayaking tour as part of the Brick PAL's "Surviving the Amazing Raffle" fundraising event held in different locations throughout the township Aug. 26. See more photos, page 3. More...
      Compromise may be reached at Wednesday meeting

      Although Councilman Stephen C. Acropolis told a group of Normandy Beach residents there was a "verbal commitment" to provide Brick's barrier island with a year-round police presence, police officials said this week no such deal was reached. More...

      + A Smoothie tasting event will be held Sept. 2, 2-5 p.m., at Camille's Sidewalk Café, 66 Brick Blvd., Brick. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door. Creative Vibrations Drumming group will provide interactive entertainment. No experience is necessary. Bring a drum or use theirs. A More...
      The League of Women Voters reaffirms its position against the license renewal of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township and takes issue with a draft report released by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) stating the Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant is safe to run for an addition More...
      Double districts need to be consolidated
      New Jersey's heavy reliance on property tax to fund public education and municipal services is one of the principal reasons why the state's property tax is high. On average, 55 percent, but in some towns 75 percent, of property taxes goes to support public schools, which is the nation's costliest. T More...
      article has image Coda
      Annelies D'Ambola Mrs. D'Ambola, 65, of Old Bridge, died Aug. 9 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, William D'Ambola Sr. in 1991. She is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, William and Laura D'Ambola Jr. of Old Bridge, and Ra More...
      DiPietro will not complete lateral move to Memorial; Panuska will fill spot
      BRICK - A summer marked by staff shuffling, curriculum changes and policy revisions concluded Aug. 24 when the Brick Township Board of Education held its last public meeting before school opens Sept. 6. More...
      Memorial boys impress coach with hard work in the off season
      With many new players replacing nine graduates, including some in key positions, Brick Memorial boys soccer coach Kevin Bleim was curious about the off-season commitment this year's prospects would make. More...