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Front PageApril 19, 2007 


BREAKING NEWS: Voters approve tax levy, all four ballot questions
Two Board of Education incumbents defeated
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
     BRICK TOWNSHIP — Schools Superintendent Thomas Seidenberger can finally let his guard down. Not only did voters pass the tax levy in the $130,335,191 budget, but they also approved three special ballot questions and a $4.5 million bond referendum to replace the roofs on a number of district schools.
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Special-needs school 'was never going to close'
Board president puts end to weeks of speculation about EEC
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      The rumor that the school district's Educational Enrichment Center would close "took on a life of its own" over the past few weeks, the Brick Township school board president said. But that's not going to happen. The school will stay open, said Board of Education President Sharon Kig...
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      Brick Township's Lisa Miller takes a shot at the net during the Green Dragons' game at Colts Neck High School on Saturday.
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Acropolis wants Kelly's lawsuit bills made public
Bill amounts are a private matter, Kelly says
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      You show me yours, I'll show you mine.Brick Township Council President Stephen C. Acropolis wants copies of Mayor Daniel J. Kelly's legal bills from the lawsuit Kelly filed over municipal appointments made on New Year's Day.
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It's showtime!
      At left, Gary Lerner, 17, Kevin Oleksy, 18, and Tonia Jagodnik, 18, rehearse their roles for the Brick Memorial High School drama club's production of "Something's Afoot," a parody of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians." Above, Jackie Mulvaney, 18, grabs a phone along with the rest of the ...
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DEP chief comes to county on April 28
Future of Oyster Creek, the Toms River topics to be discussed
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      TOMS RIVER - State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Lisa Jackson will be the keynote speaker at the League of Women Voters of Ocean County's annual meeting and luncheon on April 28. "We are absolutely delighted that she is coming," said League President Gai...
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Changes in store for annual SummerFest
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - - One thing's for sure. Jay and the Americans won't be belting out "Come a Little Bit Closer" or anything else at SummerFest this year. Lead singer Jay Black got a little too off-color at last year's event for some people's taste.
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Rehearsal time
      Brick Memorial High School drama club members rehearse for their upcoming production of "Something's Afoot," a parody of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians."
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Adopt a Pet
      Jersey Shore Animal Shelter 185 Brick Boulevard (732) 920-1600 www.jerseyshoreanimalcenter.org Name: Licorice Breed: domestic medium hair Color: black Age: adult Sex: female Description:
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Bada bing! Tony's a 'hit' in Long Branch
      LONG BRANCH - This city by the sea can add one more accolade to a list that stretches back to its golden age as a resort town for the rich and powerful - the final episode of "The Sopranos.
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