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Front PageNovember 1, 2007 



     CHRIS KELLY staff Todd Marchetti, owner of the Colony Garden Market, arranges pumpkins on Oct. 28, just in time for Halloween.
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Traders Cove plans still on track, despite delay
Redevelopment ordinance adoption tabled for now
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      Brick Township Council members postponed the adoption of the Traders Cove redevelopment plan until the Nov. 20 meeting. The ordinance was up for a second reading at the Oct. 23 meeting, but the township's bond counsel and some residents still had questions about the plan, so it was tabled.
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Feed a squirrel, get a summons or worse
Toth call ordinance amendment 'ridiculous'
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      Brick Township Councilman Daniel Toth didn't mince words about a recent ordinance amendment that forbids feeding squirrels or stray animals on public or private property. "I think it's ridiculous," Toth said at the Oct. 23 Township Council meeting.
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Don't throw away those old fluorescent bulbs
      Residents of Ocean County are being encouraged to recycle their old fluorescent light bulbs through a new program being offered by the county. The goal of the program is to keep mercury out of the water stream. Residents can drop off a maximum of five bulbs or lamps between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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His first Halloween
     CHRIS KELLY staff Brick's Maura Rodriguez looks for last-minute items for a costume for her son, Nathan William, 8 months, at the Colony Garden Market in Brick on Oct. 28.
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School district now has two athletic directors
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - Two athletic directors are now splitting the district's sports workload, thanks to a new position the Board of Education recently approved. "It's an impossible task to have one athletic director for four schools," Interim Superintendent Melindo A. Persi said recently.
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Canidates speak
      Democrats hope to regain seats on Township Council Anthony D'Elia If Tony D'Elia is elected to the Township Council, he promises to bring his work home with him. As a traffic operations center supervisor for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, D'Elia, 44, spends his days working to move traffic...
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Ghost hunter's work is of a 'sensitive' nature
TV star shares stories of paranormal experiences with college audience
BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer
      MIDDLETOWN - Chris Fleming has looked for ghosts in places like Alcatraz and Salem, but he finally met his match - Newark Liberty International Airport. After being stuck at the airport, Fleming arrived two hours late for his lecture Thursday night at Brookdale Community College, where more tha...
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Ghost hunter gives mixed review to show
Co-founder of Garden State Ghost Hunters wanted more air time
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      Spend two torrid nights in a haunted Philadelphia prison and what do you get? Eleven minutes of fame. Brick resident Boni Bates and her fellow members of the Garden State Ghost Hunters Society were grateful for the exposure they got on the Travel Channel's "Mysterious Journeys" show that aired o...
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