CHRIS KELLY staff Hannah Lemke, 11, Forked River, lugs an old tire through the brush during Save Barnegat Bay's spring cleanup at Herring Point off Mantoloking Road on Saturday. More...
Lacey's contract gives him 10 hours a week for non-MUA business
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
The ad for a new Brick Township MUA executive director appears to have been custom made for Republican Freeholder James F. Lacey, said two officials who want to know how he got the job. "The word on the street a year before it happened was that Lacey was going to get this job," former Democratic Mayor Daniel F. Newman said. More...
• The Herbertsville First Aid Squad urgently needs new members. Volunteer to save a life and help a neighbor. All training is provided at no cost. Details: (732) 840-9116 or www.herbertsville.org. More...
The Brick school district is clearly suffering the cumulative effects of years of underfunding by the state ofNewJersey, the imposition of a four percent cap on our budget, a new funding formula that penalizes our children and taxpayers, as well as declining enrollment. More...
New Jersey State legislators are considering legislation to restore to over 150,000 citizens their right to know who they are. As these deliberations take place, I would ask that they take a moment to see a moment (or many moments) of my life. More...
Mr. Trotta, 66, of Jackson Township, died March 24, 2008, in Roseland. He had resided in Englishtown before moving to Jackson 39 years ago. Mr. Trotta was a driver for Elite Limousine, East Hanover. Prior to that, he was employed at for over 30 years at the Washington Forge Co., Englishtown, before it closed in 1993.Mr. Trotta's wife, Nancy, died in 2002. More...
School board slashes 22 positions, adds two ballot questions
BRICK TOWNSHIP - Residents here will pay an average of $148 more this year based on the $141 million budget the Board of Education adopted recently. The school tax rate will rise 11.1 cents for each $100 of assessed valuation. More...
Greg Page's versatility has been a welcome asset for Brick Township's baseball team. A year ago, Page filled a need behind the plate last season when the catcher was injured, It's a position he played at times in youth baseball. More...