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MAKING ROOM FOR PIZZA, PIZZA AND MORE PIZZA By Jo Ann La Russo OCEAN COUNTY - Hope you're hungry. During a pizza eating contest last week at the Pizza Pasta Pastry Festival, Caitlin Skulitz of Toms River said that her father eats a lot at home, "but not this much." She said this while dad, John Skulitz, made his way through his fifth pizza slice, just one ... More ...
In Wake Of Theft, Seven Years Of Identity Theft Protection In Place For Township Employees By Catherine Galioto The township plans to spend $85,000 to protect employees from identity theft in a proposal that would span seven years from September 19, the day thieves broke into an employee's home and stole a computer containing township personnel files. More ...
FOR SALE: Civic Plaza And Foodtown Sites By Catherine Galioto Want to buy a dilapidated Foodtown site that's been closed for years? You'd join 27 other interested buyers for the waterfront former grocery store if you did. The owner of the site is Brick Township. More ...
Public Will Have Chance To Air Trader's Cove Opinions On October 23 By Catherine Galioto The do's and don'ts of redeveloping the Trader's Cove Marina is up for public debate at the last council meeting in October. Township planners released the proposed site plan, which the township council must approve as the next step in revitalizing the aging marina the township purchased two year... More ...
NEW FINE ARTS CENTER BREAKS GROUND AT OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE OCEAN COUNTY - Ocean County College recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for phase one of construction and renovation on its new Fine Arts Center. The ceremony took place outside on the construction site, adjacent to the existing Fine Arts building located on the main campus, College Drive. More ...
Funding, Housing Needed To Help Those With Developmental Disabilities By Jo Ann La Russo NEW JERSEY - Helping those with developmental disabilities has never been easy. And with current federal funding levels and housing difficult to find, it gets even harder. The bottom line is, federal funding is needed to increase in-home services for the developmentally disabled, said New Jersey... More ...
For Area Woman, Cancer Research More Than Just A Good Cause By Robyn Weber and Eric San Juan NEW JERSEY - Months of training and fundraising culminated last weekend when Sharon Asay, of Toms River, took to the streets of New York City for the annual Avon Breast Cancer Walk. The journey to taking to the streets was not an easy one. More ...
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