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CHRIS KELLY staff Brick Township quarterback John Applegate (No. 7) keeps the ball on a run against Howell Township during a home game on Sept. 13. More...
Purchase prices range from $4.8M to $7.5M

Brick Township Council members will spend the next month mulling over four proposals for the old Foodtown site that range from a plan with two 15-story towers to a four-story hotel. All of the plans submitted call for some type of hotel facility on the 10.5-acre site off Route 70, Township Planne... More...

Mulberry Street Italian Food Center, 474 Brick Blvd, Brick, will host the 11th annual Psychic Fair fundraiser from 1-6 p.m. Sept. 28. Debi Blackey of Moolight Enterprises Inc., Howell, is coordinating the fundraiser. A portion of the proceeds raised at the psychic fair will benefit the Caffarelli... More...
My nephew, U.S. Army Sgt. Coleman Bean, died earlier this month. He was 25, and he took his own life. I've spent this week in New Jersey, where Coleman lived, helping his parents and brothers get through this terrible time. More than 300 people attended Coleman's memorial service in Milltown. Many... More...
Greater Media Newspapers Executive Editor Greg Bean will be taking a temporary leave from writing both his Coda column and Red State Blue State because of the death of his son Coleman, 25. We will be reprinting some of his past Coda columns, the first of which appears in this week's paper. More...
Mr. Lombardi, 72, a resident of Manalapan for 40 years, died Sept. 11, 2008, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He worked as a printer for more than 30 years at the Daily News in New York before retiring in 2001. Mr. More...
At age 81 and with a vivid memory of the 50 seasons gone by as coach of Brick Township's football team, Warren Wolf could not remember the last time his Green Dragons team squandered a 21-point margin, particularly when it was the first 21 points of the game. More...