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      July 2, 2009  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis, (second from right), chats with acting state Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Mark Mauriello (left) and others after Mauriello presented two checks totaling $4.4 million for the redevelopment of Traders Cove on June 25. Story, more photos on page 3. More...

      Brick Township school officials are preparing for a Sept. 29 referendum to take advantage of state grants and loans before the money runs out on Dec. 31. Superintendent of Schools Walter J. Hrycenko said the four-question referendum will be held on Sept. 29. More...

      Season beach badges and season parking permits for summer 2009 are now on sale in the Brick Recreation Department. The price for season badges is $30. The price for season parking is $30 for Brick residents and $40 for nonresidents. Children 12 and under are free. Checks or money orders only will be accepted for payment in the recreation office. More...
      Have we ever heard of the expression, "extensive health care for senior citizens?" I didn't think so because it's never been explained in the proper text that can be understood by seniors such as myself. This is part of the senate version of the "stimulus" bill that includes provisions for extensive rationing of health care for senior citizens. More...
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      During the past year, over 100,000 New Jersey residents lost their jobs, adding their names to a list that was already well over 200,000. Many families in our state are facing economic challenges, some for the first time. Businesses, both large and small, are closing their doors as their revenue stream is squeezed by a lack of available credit and reduced consumer spending. More...
      I've written about the Stuart Moskovitz/Manalapan imbroglio a number of times over the last few years, so it's appropriate to note the fact that one chapter of this sorry mess may finally be over. More...
      Mr. Delonardo, 61, of Middletown, died June 23, 2009, at home. He resided in the Wanamassa section of Ocean Township prior to relocating to Middletown. He was employed by the Shrewsbury Township Public Works Department. He was predeceased by his father, Louis Sr., in 2000. More...
      Fifty former players from Brick Memorial High School's girls soccer program were back on the field at Veterans Memorial Middle School field Saturday to play in the first alumnae game in a decade. "I'm old, but I did all right. More...