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      April 17, 2008  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff Patrons of the Brick Township Historical Society listen to society member Eugene Donatiello at a dedication ceremony for the recently renovated barn at the Havens Homestead Museum on Saturday. For story, see page 3. More...
      Former public works director doesn't deserve any money, mayor says

      Former Public Works Director John H. Nydam has applied for pension benefits, despite his guilty plea to official misconduct earlier this year. The state Division of Pensions and Benefits is slated to discuss his pension status at a June 18 hearing in Trenton, said Thomas Bell, a state Treasury Department spokesman. More...

      The Brick Recreation Department has teamed up with local instructors to offer a series of fitness classes for adults. The classes will be held at Windward Beach, Princeton Avenue, beginning in May. Four sessions of Fitness Boot Camp will beginMay 2. Each session will be four weeks long with classes meeting three times per week for an hour. More...
      In our busy lives, nothing is more valuable than time. It follows that volunteers - people who chose to give their time to make this a better community - are very valuable indeed. Fewer than one-third of adults give their time through volunteer work, according to the Corporation for National and Community Service. More...
      He's got to be kidding. Former longtime Brick Public Works Director and admitted crook John H. "Jack" Nydam wants a piece of his pension pie. State pension board members will sit down on June 18 in Trenton to determine if Nydam has met the provisions of the "honorable service" statute that would entitle him to pension benefits. More...
      ERIC SUCAR staff Brick Township's Ken Brancaccio tries to elude two Jackson Memorial defenders during the third quarter of their game in Brick on April 10. More...