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      April 23, 2009  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Ken Diehl, of Toms River, looks over cards during a baseball memorabilia and card show held at the Laurelton Firehouse No. 1 in Brick on April 18. More...
      No danger to public, Exelon says

      Federal and state inspectors are still trying to determine how the radioactive isotope tritium entered a concrete vault and a monitoring well at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station last week Plant spokesman David Benson said the elevated levels of tritium did not pose any risk to the public. More...

      Jersey Shore PFLAG will conduct its monthly support group 7-9 p.m. May 13 at the United Church of Christ of Toms River, 1681 Ridgeway Road (Route 571), Manchester. The meetings offer support, education and advocacy for people who have lesbians and gays, bisexuals, transgender and intersex people in their lives. The group is not affiliated with any religious organization. More...
      In recognition of Rutgers University's unique relationship with the people of New Jersey, we are opening our doors to the public for the first-ever Rutgers Day on April 25. In difficult economic times, it is more important than ever to connect the university's resources to those we serve. More...
      Your Turn
      Inever thought I'd say this, but I owe a debt of gratitude to Britney Spears. Flipping through TV channels the other day, I caught her latest music video, "Womanizer," which is an epic piece of titillating entertainment that perfectly captures Ms. Spears' deep appreciation of feminism. More...
      When I was a kid, family vacations were a special level of hell reserved for the worst miscreants imaginable. And it wasn't the Hades we learned about in Bible class, the kind of place you go after a long lifetime of misdeeds. Nope, family vacations were a more immediate form of punishment for every bad thing we did during the year. More...
      Mrs. Rogers, 70, of Hobe Sound, Fla., died Jan. 15, 2009, at Treasure Coast Hospice, Stuart, Fla. She resided in Rumson, prior to relocating to Hobe Sound in 1990. She was a retired registered nurse. She is survived by her husband of 35 years, Lawrence C. Rogers of Hobe Sound; a daughter, Mary Challenger Field of Stuart, Fla. More...
      PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Brick Township High School's Nick Vitale (r) slides safely into second base before Jackson Memorial's Brandon Adams (l) can make the tag during the game held at Brick Township High School on April 16. Right: Brick Township second baseman Mike DeAngelo (r) tries to turn a double play before Jackson Memorial's Kevin Needham can break it up. More...