
ERIC SUCAR staff Six-year-old Jarod Soltmann (l), his sister Haley, also 6, and Mackenzie Stratton, 6, all from Brick, take their shots at the Goblet Pitch on the second day of the carnival held at Brick Township High School on July 12. More photos, page 17.
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Council approves three citizens to serve one-year terms
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
Brick Township Council members recently tapped a church deacon, a pharmacist and a financial adviser to serve on the fledgling ethics information committee. "I think we can look at these résumés and see the commitment these three individuals have to Brick Township," Counci... More...
Join the Ocean County REA (OCREA) on a four-day/three-night trip to Newport, R.I., and Essex, Conn., Oct. 1-4. The package includes round-trip transportation from Toms River, accommodations at the Best Western Mainstay Inn, three full breakfast buffets at the hotel, three complete... More...
Blanche Krubner, president of the League of Women Voters of Ocean County, announced that the 2007 New Jersey Citizens Guide to Government is now available for purchase. More...
Mayor not required to attend council meetings, says township attorney
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
BRICK TOWNSHIP - The mayor's ears must have been ringing. Republican Township Council President Stephen C. Acropolis, Councilwoman Ruthanne Scaturro and Councilman Anthony Matthews took turns criticizing Democratic Mayor Daniel J. Kelly in absentia at the July 10 Township Council m... More...
Amendment boosting contract costs to $40,000 approved by 5-2 vote

BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
BRICK TOWNSHIP - Township Councilman Daniel Toth's refusal to approve the final cost of legal fees stemming from a lawsuit filed by the mayor was "unconscionable," Councilwoman Ruthanne Scaturro said at a recent meeting. Council members squabbled over a portion of the $77,000 in at... More...