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Acropolis fills energy gap in more ways than one
      There is an energy and excitement in Brick Township these days. Have you noticed it? It comes from the office of newly elected Brick Township mayor, Steve Acropolis, who is a whirlwind of positive energy and a repository of excellent ideas of how to make our lives better in Brick Township.
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Former mayor blasts Nydam's sentence
      Jack Nydam, Brick's latest corrupt employee, charged in two separate indictments, pleaded guilty to official misconduct, theft, witness tampering, theft of 13 pieces of equipment belonging to the hardworking taxpayers of Brick Township and accepting
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Fisherman defends Oyster Creek plant operations
      For those of you complaining about the "billions" of fish killed in Oyster Creek, you are fishing for reasons to find ways to criticize the plant. The source of this "billions" number refers to the microscopic fish that are affected by Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station.
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Too many unneeded positions hurting taxpayers
      The reason our state is overspending before you get money is clear in the example of Brick hiring freeloader James Lacey to a position of executive director of the Brick Municipal Utilities Authority at $130,000 plus $30,000 more as a freeloader.
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Nydam should have gotten much harsher sentence
      Iwas shocked to read that, under a plea bargain agreement, Superior Court Judge James Citta sentenced former Brick Township Public Works Director John Nydam to five years' probation for public corruption. Simply because he "ratted out" several others he was given a slap on the wrist? It is inexcus...
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Transponders will become hot commodity in future
      In the very near future, a new form of swap meet will be developing along our state's toll roads. Arranged by word of mouth, upraised printed signs or discrete ads on Craig's list, service areas parking lots accessible to both northbound and southbound traffic will become bustling centers of trade...
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