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SCARPELLI RESIGNS
LONGTIME BRICK MAYOR HANDS IN RESIGNATION LETTER, OFFERS NO REASON FOR STEPPING DOWN
By Catherine Snipe
      His resignation letter is in. Mayor Joseph Scarpelli will be the mayor of Brick Township no more. Late on Wednesday, after a whirlwind week of rumors, rumors, and more rumors, Scarpelli handed in his resignation, bringing an end to his long tenure as Brick Township's lead political figure amid swi...
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Township, Local Business Team Up To Support The Troops
By Eric San Juan
      When Brick Public Information Officer Brian J. Dickerson started a drive to collect care package donations for troops serving overseas, he expected that Brick's generosity would show through. When he teamed up with Kim Ormsby at the Brick Boulevard Work Out World last year, his expectations were e...
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Mayor's Petition To Bolster Oyster Creek Evaluations Shot Down
By Catherine Snipe
      The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) rejected an attempt by Brick Mayor Joseph Scarpelli to broaden the standards it uses to review plants such as Oyster Creek when they apply for a re-licensing. The agency rejected two such petitions, one from the Brick mayor and the second from a Westchester,...
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In Wake Of Scare, Brick Taco Bell Ready To Serve
By Catherine Snipe
      The Taco Bell in Brick is open now that all locations threw out their green onions this week. Taco Bells in Middlesex county became the possible epicenter for a minor E.coli outbreak there in November. No Ocean County locations were linked to the E.coli cases, according to health officials.
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