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      August 9, 2007  RSS feed
      SCOTT FRIEDMAN Kevin Dalton as Lumiere (center) ignites the stage as Jesse McCaig, Cogsworth, and Danielle Goldstein, Belle, look on at the Brick Children's Community Theater's production of "Beauty and the Beast" on Saturday at Brick Township High School. More...
      Guilty plea is latest involving Brick Township officials

      A landscaping contractor here has pleaded guilty to bribing former public works director John H. "Jack" Nydam, bribes that resulted in more than $40,000 in no-bid snow-plowing contracts, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie said. Lance Hadley, 38, admitted in federal court before U.S. District Judge Katharine S. More...

      The Brick American Legion Riders Fourth Annual Poker Run to benefit Brick Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 20 will take place Aug. 19, rain or shine. The riders will be comprised of post auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion (SAL) members of Brick American Legion 348. Registration will be held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Lakewood American Legion on Route 9 in Lakewood. More...
      On Nov. 28 the Brick Council members voted on a bond ordinance that included funds for a small theater for the Brick Community Players. The township planned to renovate two stores in the Civic Plaza and the architect drew up the plans to everyone's satisfaction. More...
      This is a story about optimism, but before I tell it, I have to tell you a little bit about small towns in Wyoming. When I was growing up there, I went to high school in Casper, which at about 35,000 inhabitants was referred to by the folk who lived in truly small towns as "the city. More...
      Scores impressive win in 40th Haskell Invitational
      OCEANPORT - One race does not a horse make. That was trainer Todd Pletcher's feeling toward Any Given Saturday following an eighth-place showing at the Kentucky Derby. More...