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      May 24, 2007  RSS feed
      Brick football coach Len Zdanowicz dries off a wet Mercedes-Benz during a fundraiser held by Brick Township High School on Saturday to benefit the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. More...
      Report won't be publicly released until action plan compiled

      The nearly two-month delay in the release of an audit that heavily criticized the Brick Township school district bus system was due to a number of factors, Schools Superintendent Thomas L. Seidenberger said. The district received a draft copy of the report from Transportation Advisory Services, a Walworth, N.Y.-based firm, on March 24. More...

      Brick Community Players is searching for a person to play the role of "Marian" in their July presentation of "The Music Man." Details: (732) 840-3515. Allegro!, a choir comprised of 32 men and women, has openings for tenors, baritones, and basses. Rehearsals are weekly, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church, Manasquan. Details: Wende Deppeler, (732) 528-5945. More...
      It takes a great deal of outrage for me to react in writing to a newspaper article. I can't believe Melindo Persi's reaction to the school bus system's audit. He says, "It wasn't as dramatic to me as I thought. I've been living with it for a while. We had a number of problems. It just kind of heightened the facts we already know." Well, it's quite "dramatic" to me. More...
      The Brick Township school district is now part of an elite group of only 28 districts throughout the state to receive funds from the state Department of Education to bring more special needs children into general education classrooms. And the district was only one of five to receive the maximum grant of $500,000. More...
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      BRICK TOWNSHIP - Principal Robert A. Anderson has resigned, after two and a half years at the helm of Brick Memorial High School. "Mr. Anderson resigned for personal reasons," Assistant Superintendent Walter Hrycenko said last week. "It's unclear what his plans are right now though. More...
      NEPTUNE - For most of the outdoor season, DeAnne Hahn has commanded the spotlight for Brick Township's girls track and field team with record-setting performances in the shot put and discus, with Ryisha Boyd contributing a high level but less heralded effort. More...
      Six Flags Great Adventure is hiring more than 4,000 seasonal employees for the 2007 season from high school students to senior citizens. More...