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Front PageOctober 19, 2006 



     JEFF GRANIT staff A passing motorist gives protesters Harriett Stanger (l) and Mary Cotten a thumbs up Oct. 11 outside the Laurelton Mobile Home Park on Route 88. Stanger, a 38-year resident of the park, is one of the residents who received an eviction notice. Cotten, a councilman's mother, wa
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School business admin. to resign in December
Puleio tapped for state job; interim B.A. to be appointed
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
     Brick Township school district Business Admin-istrator Nicholas C. Puleio resigned his position Oct. 11 after being tapped by the state to become its financial monitor for Camden's schools.
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Report: School violence down 7 percent in '05-'06
Decrease comes after almost 50 percent spike previous year
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
     The 2005-06 school year was safer than the previous year for Brick's students, according to the district's annual violence and vandalism report released last week.
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Brick rec. center feasibility study: Foodtown site cheapest option at $33M
Pezarras: Traffic may present only hurdle for Route 70 site
BY COLLEEN LUTOLF Staff Writer
     A $33 million community center is financially feasible, based on the findings of an updated architectural study, said acting Business Administrator Scott Pezarras.
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Eviction hearing for mobile home residents continue Oct. 30
Residents demand rent control at protest outside of park
BY COLLEEN LUTOLF Staff Writer
     BRICK - An Oct. 16 court date before state Superior Court Judge Joseph L. Foster hasn't resolved issues with Laurelton Mobile Home Park residents.
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Township team raises over $4K to fight breast cancer
Mayor's team joined over 9,000 others in Making Strides walk
BY COLLEEN LUTOLF Staff Writer
     POINT PLEASANT BEACH - Many may know Township Councilwoman Ruthanne Scaturro as a local politician, but she is also a local survivor.
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Protest by surfers, environmental groups
Activists say beach renourishment harms coastline, recreation
BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer
     Area surfers and environmental activists gathered Oct. 9 at the Long Branch oceanfront to protest beach replenishment projects at the Jersey Shore they say are harming the coast.
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For the Record
     The story "Funds, awareness raised during walk-a-thon" in the Bulletin's Sept. 21 edition quotes Autoimmune Information Network Vice Chairwoman Terry M. DeVogel as stating "There is a national organization that raises money for research, but they don't help anyone. We're the only ones." DeVogel clai
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Awards program honors Greater Women of Central N.J.
Greater Media Newspapers, CentraState team to honor women of achievement
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer
     Women have traditionally been honored for their roles as wives and mothers.On Sept. 12, however, a group of women were recognized for their outstanding achievements, their contribution to their communities, and their influence on the lives of others.
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Art is love
     CHRIS KELLY staff Young artist Emilyann Christodoulou, 14, of Brick, demonstrates the quality of color pencils at the Around the Corner Art Center's arts festival in Freehold Township Oct. 14.
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Township code book is now available online
BY COLLEEN LUTOLF Staff Writer
     BRICK - It's 10:30 p.m. Your neighbors are partying and you're wondering how long you have to wait before you can call the cops.
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Township establishes duck-hunting rules
     The Township Council recently adopted an ordinance that established rules for waterfowl hunting within the township borders. The ordinance sets the area where hunting waterfowl is permitted as well as limits on the number of hunters and parking. The ordinance was crafted in cooperation with the New
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