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Public Gets A Glimpse Into The War-Ravaged Days Of The Blue And Gray BRICK Brick took a step back in time to the bygone days of the American Civil War on August 11 through 13, as the Brick Township Historical Society played host to the 61st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment at its Havens Homestead Museum property. The volunteers spent the weekend and demonstrated More ...
New School Policies Tell Students To Cover Up And Put Away Cell Phones And iPods By Catherine Snipe Brick students will return to school with increased rules on how to dress and where to put their iPods. At its August 17 meeting, the township board of education's August 17 approved the newly amended policies, which outline appropriate student attire and approved computer use. More ...
Federal Measures Allow More Leeway To Control Canada Geese By Catherine Snipe If you're fed up with Canada geese, the federal government approved more flexibility for state agencies, airports and landowners in controlling the Canada goose population. In an August ruling by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), the agency approved increased hunting of Canada geese as a mea More ...
LOCAL OFFICIALS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE OF TRADER'S COVE BRICK Brick Township hosted a meeting last week to discuss the future of the Trader's Cove property. The meeting was attended by township officials, representatives from Ocean County and the state, landscape architect consultants for the township, various engineering firms, the activist group known More ...
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