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CHRIS KELLY staff Members of Brick Girl Scout Troop 81 found an interesting way of expressing their thanks to veterans in the Brick Township Memorial Day parade Monday. More ...
June 5 primary the calm before the political storm Mayoral and council candidates unopposed in next week's election BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer There wasn't supposed to be a mayoral election in Brick Township this year. But former Mayor Joseph C. Scarpelli rocked the political landscape here with his ... More ...
CHRIS KELLY staff Patricia Schucht and her children, Kyle, 1, and Samantha, 4, find a perch on Route 70 to watch the Brick Township Memorial Day parade Monday. More ...
Pint-size patriot CHRIS KELLY staff Brendan Emm, 5, Brick, holds his American flag high as he marches in the Brick Township Memorial Day parade Monday. The parade started on Route 70 and continued down Chambers Bridge Road. More ...
New ordinances aim to change face of Brick BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer BRICK TOWNSHIP - Devel-opers and redevelopers who want to do business on the township's main highways won't be able to throw up concrete-block strip malls so easily much longer. The Township Council voted to introduce four land use ordinances at the May 22 meeting that reflect state ... More ...
NRC and public spar over Oyster Creek BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Although the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station operated safely in 2006, there are still issues that need to be dealt with, federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials said recently. "Our first and foremost responsibility is safety," said Ronald Bellamy, the NRC's Chief of Di... More ...
Oyster Creek meeting geared to industry insiders Patricia A. Miller Ocean View White finding. Resource loading. Cross-cutting. Action matrix. Degraded cornerstone. Welcome to the mind-numbing world of nuclear plant corporate-speak. That's what audience members heard when they attended the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) May 23 hearing on how the O... More ...
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