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Fuel rods target for terrorists: DEP chief Oyster Creek vulnerable to attack, commissioner says BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) omission of potential terrorist attacks as a condition in relicensing the Oyster Creek nuclear plant is "inexplicable," a top state official said. State Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa Jackson made the remark... More ...
Brick's Monica Vermeulen entertains the guests at the Brick Community Players' "Sunday Afternoon Tea" fundraiser at the Brick Civic Center on Sunday. More ...
Councilman gets top job with Board of Education Sangiovanni to be paid $85,000 as bus coordinator BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer The Board of Education has hired Brick Township Councilman Joseph Sangiovanni to take over its troubled Transportation Department. Sangiovanni started as district transportation coordinator May 1. He will be paid $85,000, along with benefits, said Schools Superintendent Thomas L. Se... More ...
Council tosses more money into lawyer pot Money for legal fees in lawsuit now up to $50,000 BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer BRICK TOWNSHIP - Hold your nose and vote. Township Council members reluctantly agreed to almost triple the amount of money paid to a legal firm representing township employees named in a lawsuit filed by Mayor Daniel J. Kelly. "I vote no on this," Councilman Daniel Toth said ... More ...
Tea time Howell's Kelly Cusick, 12, helps Barbara Caliguire, Toms River, pick out a tea sample during the Brick Community Players' "Sunday Afternoon Tea" fundraiser at the Brick Civic Center on Sunday. More ...
Spring recess was to blame for tape not airing BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent BRICK TOWNSHIP - Officials have denied a resident's charge that a Township Council meeting was intentionally not shown on the local cable channel, and cost the former school board president the election. "B-20 belongs to all of the people of Brick," 17th Avenue resident Cathy Erickse... More ...
Nydam's latest sentence date comes and goes BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer BRICK TOWNSHIP - Former public works director John "Jack" Nydam's sentencing has been postponed for the fifth time. Nydam was scheduled to be sentenced by state Superior Court Judge James A. Citta on April 27. The new sentencing date is June 15. More ...
Adopt a Pet Name: Cosmo Breed: domestic short hair Color: tabby - white Age: around 1 year old Sex: male Description: fun-loving, inquisitive will keep you entertained; great with other cats and dogs. Up to date with routine shots, house trained and altered. More ...
Time traveler A look through time via a stereoscope on display at the Havens Homestead Museum on Herbertsville Road. The museum opened for the season last week. More ...
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