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Front PageApril 26, 2007 


Revaluation workers set to hit the streets soon
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 App...
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      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.
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Open season
      Brick Township Historical Society member Judy Durrus discusses how the Little Wonder Ice Cream Freezer worked. The piece is on display at the Havens Homestead Museum on Herbertsville Road. The museum opened for the season on Saturday.
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New hearing on Oyster Creek slated for May 31
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission has left the door open for two more public hearings on the controversial relicensing of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township.
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Melanie McGuire found guilty of murder
Judge called crime 'horrible and brutal,' revoked bail
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      NEW BRUNSWICK - After 13 hours and 57 minutes of deliberation, the nine-woman, three-man jury found Melanie McGuire, the 34-year-old former fertility clinic nurse, guilty in the first degree for killing her husband, William McGuire, and later dismembering his body in their Woodbridge Ce...
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Attorneys get last chance to sway McGuire jury
In closing, defense says investigators narrowed on McGuire too quickly
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      NEW BRUNSWICK - With family and friends of both William and Melanie McGuire sitting in the courtroom, the prosecution and defense made their closing arguments last week, each lasting over three hours.
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Adopt a Pet
Jersey Shore Animal Shelter
      185 Brick Boulevard (732) 920-1600 www.jerseyshoreanimalcenter.org Name: Princess Consuela Breed: Domestic shorthair Color: white / calico Age: 3 to 4 years old Sex: Female Description:
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Town helps Great Adventure tighten smoking rules at park
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer
      JACKSON - Patrons at Six Flags Great Adventure theme park will be able to breathe a little easier. Members of the Township Council have given their support to the first reading of an ordinance that will, upon adoption, prohibit smoking except in designated areas at Six Flags Great Ad...
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Clinton praises team's response to Imus remarks
Senator draws praise, protest during speech at Rutgers University
BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer
      NEW BRUNSWICK - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton last week used the Rutgers women's basketball team as an example of how far the country has come in overcoming discrimination as well as how far the nation still needs to go. During a Friday speech in New Brunswick, Clinton praised the te...
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BBB: Online job scams an ongoing problem
Job seekers risk losing money and personal data
      TRENTON - The Better Business Bureau (BBB) today issued a warning advising job seekers to beware of misleading online job postings and employment arrangements aimed at stealing money and identities.
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Bank worker charged with pilfering accounts
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - A township man could face up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine if he is convicted of bank fraud. Nazeem Patel, 38, also known as Nazeem Van Steen, was arrested April 17 by U.S. Postal inspectors at his home, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
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