PATRICIA A. MILLER Two lifeguards keep close watch on the surf at Brick Beach III during the waning days of summer. This weekend will be the last one of the year that lifeguards will man township beaches. More...
Residents at a recent Brick Township Board of Education meeting hammered board President Daniel Woska for more details on the selection of the architect for the upcoming $172. More...
The Brick Township Historical Society is sponsoring a trip to Staten Island, N.Y., Oct. 17. The trip includes bus transportation, a ferry ride, a tour guide, a visit to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center, the Chinese Scholars Garden and the Alice Austin House, and gratuities for both the tour guide and the bus driver. The cost is $60. More...
In the Sept. 3 Bulletin article, "Neighborhoods are no place for feral cats," the letter writer states "those who choose to take responsibility for feeding stray cats and foster feral cat colonies should then take responsibility for neutering them, getting them vaccinated against rabies and keeping them within the confines of their own property. More...
Many people have written about the upcoming referendum. There is no doubt that Brick Township High School could use some work and that there are other schools within the district that need help too. But there is something about this referendum that bothers me greatly, and that is the lack of any sense of the reality of life for the average person in Brick. More...
It looks like South Carolina Republican Congressman Joe Wilsonwasn't listening when I called for an end to rude behavior a few weeks ago. By now, everyone's heard about the moment when Wilson — forgetting that he was in the well of the U.S. More...
Brick Township High football players shrugged off what could have been a distraction over the uproar surrounding the appointment of Patrick Dowling as coach for their opening game. Instead, they took control from the start. More...