Brick Township's F.J. Lucchetti fires a pitch to the plate during his team's Mayor's Cup game with rival Brick Memorial on Sunday at Lakewood's FirstEnergy Park. For story, see sports. More...
Township prepares for first revaluation since 1992
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
Ask Brick Township Administrator Scott M. Pezarras just how many properties in town are assessed at true market value, and he'll have a short answer. "None." It's been 15 years since the township's last revaluation. But that will change later this year, once employees from Appraisal Systems Inc., a Mendham firm, hit the streets. More...
The Brick Township Recreation Department has announced that season beach badges and season parking permits for summer 2007 are now on sale in the Brick Recreation Department. The price for season badges is $20 for Brick residents and $30 for nonresidents. The price for season parking is $30 for Brick residents and $40 for nonresidents and includes any applicable sales tax. More...
A recent letter to the editor commented on the township's plan to assign an employee to monitor recycling habits in the community. I understand the writer's concerns and would like to take this opportunity to further explain why we have developed this initiative. More...
The relicensing of the oldest nuclear plant in the United States is not quite a done deal yet. And that's all the more reason for public officials and residents throughout Ocean County to show up at two more public forums slated over the next several weeks. More...
BRICK TOWNSHIP - School officials were overjoyed when voters said yes to the school tax levy and four ballot questions. But the perpetual problem of school funding remains. "The crucial thing going forward is that we really need to put pressure on state legislators to come up with a fair funding formula," said schools Superintendent Thomas L. Seidenberger. More...
LAKEWOOD - A lineup shakeup moved Tom Murray from catcher to designed hitter and cleanup batter for Brick Memorial's baseball team and it turned out to be a fortuitous move. The .415 hitter cracked an F.J. More...
Young Professionals, Forty and Under, a committee of the Lakewood Chamber and a support group for professionals and college graduates in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties, will hold its monthly meeting, open to all young professionals, at Connolly Station, 711 Main St., Belmar, 6-8:30 p.m. April 25. Stephen Reed, a partner in Cowan, Gunteski & Co. More...