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      June 5, 2008  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff The Brick Rotary Club's annual car show at Windward Beach was cut short by heavy rain Saturday. More...
      Official outlines community center moneymakers

      The purchase price and first phase for the Ocean Ice Palace property project would cost the average homeowner an additional $1.05 a year, or 8.7 cents each month, Brick Township Administrator Scott M. Pezarras said. "If it wouldn't pay for itself, we wouldn't even fathom the idea of voting yes on it," Councilman Michael Thulen said at the May 27 Township Council meeting. More...

      Monsignor Donovan High School, 711 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, will offer a variety of summer camps for all ages from mid-July through mid-August. Camps will be taught by Monsignor Donovan teachers and, with the exception of some athletic camps, which will be held atWhitty Field in Toms River, all camps will be held at the high school. More...
      After reading some letters to the editor in the May 22 Brick Bulletin, I felt compelled to write in. I cannot believe some of the misinformation and borderline libel that I've been reading lately. More...
      Your Turn
      Everyone knows it's expensive to live in New Jersey and that housing costs are "through the roof." For over 20 years, our state has been trying to provide affordable housing. It's an important public goal, one that we ought to be able to figure out. More...
      Memorial's Brodeur also looking for a state title
      Itwas a big two days for Ryisha Boyd, the star long-jumper and sprinter for Brick Township's girls track and field team. On Tuesday, Boyd signed a national letter of intent for the University of Illinois, where she officially visited in May. More...