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Virginia Lampman Serving As Acting Mayor Until Replacement Found
By Catherine Snipe
      The reins of the township, at least temporarily, are in the hands of Virginia Lampman, the township clerk. Lampman will serve as mayor for several weeks until Democrats nominate a replacement for Joseph C. Scarpelli, Brick Township’s longtime mayor who resigned last week, effective midnight last ...
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Brick Students Provide A Giant Performance
      BRICK - Members of the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s (OCVTS) performing arts academy vocal ensemble took center stage on December 3 at Giants Stadium in Rutherford. The group of talented high school students sang the national anthem, before a capac- ity crowd, prior to the start of th...
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COUNCIL SAYS MUM IS THE WORD ON SCARPELLI RESIGNATION SPECULATION
By Catherine Snipe
      It may have been the talk of the town, but the first township council meeting since Mayor Joseph C. Scarpelli focused little on the mayor’s resignation. Instead, the council approved a resolution accepting the resignation, appointed township clerk Virginia Lampman mayor, and said little else.
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Council Moving Forward; Gets Code Book Online; Focuses On Route 70
By Catherine Snipe
      The township council is putting forth a forward-looking message as the municipality works out who its next mayor will be. “The workflow has not stopped at all,” said Council President Anthony Matthews. The township council is facing several issues it hopes to bring closure to soon: the former Foo...
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