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Front PageApril 17, 2008 



     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.
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Officials angered by Nydam's pension request
Former public works director doesn't deserve any money, mayor says
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      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 De...
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Old garage has new life as a renovated barn
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      Members of the Brick Township Historical Society celebrated their 10th anniversary recently by dedicating their renovated barn recently. "Until we took it over, it had a dirt floor and was used to store the farm equipment," said longtime society Eugene Donatiello.
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Hearing on controversial Wawa store postponed
Company officials need time to review revisions, lawyer says
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - Wawa has asked the Board of Adjustment to postpone the next hearing on its plans for a store and gas station on Mantoloking Road. "We are evaluating some other revisions to the plan," said Wawa land-use attorney Timothy M. Prime. "I need the company to look at the changes.
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Suspect sought in Maple Leaf Park stabbing
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - Police are still searching for a township man identified as a suspect in a stabbing at the Maple Leaf Park condominiums recently. An arrest warrant was issued last week for Jeady O. Bullard, 26, Sawmill Road.
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Brick woman to face Vicari in freeholder race
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - A township resident who locally organized Barack Obama's campaign is mounting her own bid for a seat on the Ocean County Board of Freeholders Stacy Lubrecht, 38, recently announced that she will challenge long-time Republican Freeholder Joseph H. Vicari for his seat, although ...
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Primary Learning Center, Laurelton School closings are a done deal
No truth to rumors of privatization of busing, cafeteria, super says
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - The school district's Primary Learning Center and the Laurelton School will close, no matter what happened in Tuesday's election. That was one of several points interim Superintendent of Schools Melindo A. Persi made at the April 8 Township Council meeting.
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Lanes Mill salutes veterans
     PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Lanes Mill students welcome veteran Francis Lobravico on April 10 during the school's second annual "Salute to Our Veterans" presentation. Pictured are (l-r) Naya Sproge, Tyler McKelvey and Brianna Jacobs.
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Brick Lacrosse Club buys two defibrillators
BY DANIELLE MEDINA Correspondent
      BRICK TOWNSHIP - The Brick Lacrosse Club now has an extra measure of safety- two automated external defibrillators that could possibly save lives if needed. "We have to make sure that we're prepared in the event of an emergency involving a player, referee or spectator," club President and lacros...
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