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      January 31, 2008  RSS feed
      DAVID BEALES Michele van Woerkom, Brick, helps her daughter, Alexa, read to chocolate Labrador retrievers Brandy and Dutch at the Brick branch of the Ocean County Library on Saturday. The pet therapy group meets monthly at the library so children can enjoy reading in a low-pressure environment and spend quality time with friendly dogs. More...
      District officials plan block scheduling at Brick Township H.S.

      Anew scheduling system set to launch in September at Brick Township High School has some parents concerned and district officials admitting they could have done a better job communicating with them. More...

      The materials of the Ocean County Library can be borrowed and home delivered free of charge through the library's Home Borrowers Service. The service is available to county residents who are permanently or temporarily disabled or lack transportation. Amedical note is not required. More...
      I t is nice to know that Michael G. Crelin Sr. agrees with me concerning Civil Service promotion guidelines. However, as of this writing, I'm not in a fighting mood but I am concerned with his letter and how he would justify stating that Mayor Steve Acropolis swayed the Brick Township Council to promote the new police chief. More...
      The Brick Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) commissioners' rushed Monday night coronation of Republican Freeholder James F. Lacey as the new MUAexecutive director reeks of political patronage at its very worst. More...
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      Hoops teams will play Friday night with playoff implications
      Brick Township's girls basketball team and Brick Memorial's boys basketball team both are contending for berths in the NJSIAA Tournament and face a familiar hurdle to get there in Friday night games - the school on the other side of town. More...