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Front PageFebruary 22, 2007 


Former DPW chief's sentencing delayed again
Nydam's court date was originally slated for last September
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      The sentencing of former public works Director John H. "Jack" Nydam has been postponed again, a spokesman for the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said. Nydam was slated to be sentenced on Feb. 16 by Superior Court Judge James A. Citta. The matter was still on the calendar several d...
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Sure shot at the Shore
      Brick Township's Mike Gawronski drives to the basket during the Green Dragons' Shore Conference Tournament win over St. Rose on Friday in Brick. For story, see sports.
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Attorney tells officials not to discuss lawsuit
Resident berates council members for talking about suit
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      Your lips should be sealed.That's the advice assistant Brick Township Attorney Jean Cipriani gave anyone named in Mayor Daniel J. Kelly's lawsuit to determine if appointments made by Township Clerk Virginia Lampman were valid during her brief time as acting mayor.
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Budget process details how dollars are spent
Department heads attend council meetings to justify their requests for 2007
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - The township public works department is planning to revamp its entire automated trash pickup system routes in the near future, Director Robert Russo told the Township Council recently. Automated trash pickup was originally formulated on "one house, one can," Russo ...
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      Brick Township ROTC student Heather Henry stands at attention during the "knockout" competition, basically a military version of "Simon Says," during an ROTC competition at Jackson Liberty High School on Feb. 17.
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Snow, ice damage lead to major roof fix at BTMS
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - More than 11,000 square feet of Brick Township Memorial High School's roof was replaced over the weekend, after major flooding caused the evacuation of the school last week. Board of Education members unanimously passed a resolution at the Feb.
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Fact checker
      Township Clerk Virginia Lampman and a staffer prepare for this week's Township Council meeting at her office in town hall last week.
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      Township Clerk Virginia A. Lampman, who is at the center of a mayoral appointments controversy, at her desk in town hall recently.
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Oyster Creek license should be granted, committee says
20-year renewal OK provided promises are kept, say NRC advisers
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      A Nuclear Regulatory Commission advisory committee has recommended that the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station's license renewal be approved. The 16-member Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards is an independent body of experts that reviews license renewals for the NRC.
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Two injured in icy crash
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - Weather appears to have been a factor in a recent three-car accident on the icy Brielle Bridge that left two people injured. Michael W. Dohrenwend, 49, Toms River, was traveling westbound in the left lane on Route 70 over the bridge at 2:22 p.m. on Feb. 14., police sai...
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