PATRICIA A. MILLER Just a month ago, Brick Beach 3 was brimming with visitors. That was not the case on Sunday afternoon, as two women made their way along the misty oceanfront, with only seagulls for company. More...
Union representatives for a number of Brick Township employees don't think workers should have to pay anything for their health care premiums. Several Transport Workers Union officials and close to 100 township employees came to the Sept. 23 Township Council meeting to let officials know they won... More...
Dottie's House will be holding its first triathlon on Oct. 12 at Island Beach State Park, Seaside Park. The last triathlon held at this venue was over 12 years ago. The event will raise money for domestic violence survivors. A duathlon will also be offered for nonswimmers. More...
Transport Workers Union officials who represent many of Brick's public employees are living in la-la land when it comes to health care benefits. Three union officials and roughly 100 employees showed up at the Sept. 23 Township Council meeting to let council members and Mayor Stephen C. More...
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed May 9, 2007). My home repair motto is: If you can't fix the problem with a hammer, get a bigger hammer. More...
Morrill, Servai notch both goals in Green Dragons victory
Kyle Morrill is a defender who likes to move up for scoring opportunities for Brick Township's boys soccer team. He scored two goals that way last week, including the first one on Saturday night when the Green Dragons beat crosstown rival Brick Memorial, 2-0, on Veterans Memorial Middle School's... More...