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February 19, 2009
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Feds want to limit public boat access at popular summer spot
All is quiet on a brisk February day at F Cove in the Reedy Creek area of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge off Mantoloking Road. The sun arcs off the tidal marshes. White swans glide along the tea-colored water and dip their beaks. Deer and raccoon tracks stud the sand in the upland... More...
Project will now be done in phases as money becomes available

The souring economy has slowed plans for the New Jersey Museum of Boating's move to Traders Cove. "We were going to be completely financed by private contributions," said O'Brien, who serves as the executive director of the nonprofit organization. More...

Officials are looking for a cross-section of volunteers to serve on Brick's first Citizen Emergency Response Team (CERT). CERT team members can be residents, workplace employees, or members of community organizations, said Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis and Police Chief Nils R. Bergquist. More...

Do you know a veteran? Well, you can get that vet recognized on air through "Veterans' Shout Out," a Greater Media radio program. Carl Craft and Marty Martinez, hosts of the WRAT's morning show are honoring our country's veterans on the WRAT (95.9-FM), between 6 and 10 a.m., Monday through Friday. More...
For as long as I can remember, the residents of Brick have been reading letters from Art Sholty via the "Opinion" section of the Brick Bulletin. As time goes by, his letters make me chuckle more and more because of his outlandish opinions and offthe wall political statements. More...
Iawoke this morning feeling like I was seasick. My eyes were fuzzy, my stomach was queasy and I was pretty sure that I was suffering from general malaise. More...
I've written before about the law of unintended consequences, that whole thing where a butterfly flaps its wings in South America, and that minor disturbance sets off a chain reaction that ultimately results in a tsunami in Borneo. More...
Mrs. Fisler, 34, of Middletown, died Feb. 8, 2009, at home. She was an administrative assistant at Quest Resources, Wall. She was predeceased by her grandfather, Vincent Tafuri. She is survived by her husband John Fisler; two sons, John and Jake Fisler; her mother, Lorraine Yurgelonis of Middletow... More...
Lisa Stuto to compete for second straight year
BRICK TOWNSHIP — The township has a state champion shot putter for the third year in a row. Lisa Stuto, who is headed to Eastern Michigan University this fall, secured a return trip to the Meet of Champions after leading the field in Group III from start to finish. More...