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      November 25, 2009  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff More...

      The Federal Emergency Management Agency has notified both the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station and the New Jersey State Police of a "serious" deficiency in a recent emergency drill. "Due to the potential negative impact on public health and safety, we have classified this as a Deficiency, the most serious category," FEMA's acting Regional AdministratorMichael F. More...

      Pioneer Hose Co. No. 1, located at 312 Drum Point Road, will hold a food drive Nov. 28-Dec. 13. All nonperishable items can be dropped off by the Christmas tree sales area 6-9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. All donations will help the local families in need for the holiday season. More...
      Could all of the voting public here in Brick have been mistaken when they reelected Mayor Steve Acropolis to his second term as our mayor? Could they have missed the proper voting buttons to push? Why did they make such a big mistake? How can they do this to us, and exactly why? Hey, maybe I pushed Steve's button, too. You bet I did! More...
      It sure didn't take our governorelect long to start looking like someone had whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, did it? There he was on the news last week after a meeting with the state treasury people, saying that things are even worse than he imagined. More...
      ERIC SUCAR staff BRICK TOWNSHIP — Thanksgiving came early to Brick Township High School recently, as the smell of roast turkey wafted through the halls. Staff and supervisors stood in line to wait for a seat at the feast prepared by culinary arts teacher Stacy Vetrini and her students. More...
      Wrestling often commands the spotlight during the high school winter sports season in Brick. And both high school teams might make it the state's hotbed for wrestling after they both cracked the top 25 in the rankings last year. Practice begins on Nov. 27. More...