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Photo: Students Make New Sign for Middle School

Students from Brick’s Lake Riviera Middle School, who donated their time over the past several months to construct a new sign for Emma Havens Young Elementary School pose as they unveil their…
March 30, 2017

The 2 worst 'foxes' in Trump 'hen house'

By Perry Hicks Donald J. Trump arrived in Washington with so many long knives arrayed against him, one would think he would have been more cautious about just who he would retain.…
March 30, 2017

Former Obama official admits: We spied on Trump

WASHINGTON – A former Obama official appears to have inadvertently confirmed the former president’s administration spied on then President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team for political purposes. Speaking on MSNBC March 2, Evelyn…
March 30, 2017

Chadwick Island Bridge to be Replaced

Originally built in the 1950s, the Chadwick Beach Island Bridge has served the residents of the island well providing access from their homes to Route 35. It even weathered Superstorm Sandy in…
March 29, 2017

Democrats Must Join GOP in Confirming Gorsuch

Millions of evangelical Christian and pro-life conservative Catholic voters, who overwhelmingly supported President Donald Trump last November, are watching intently as the United States Senate now considers the nomination of Judge Neil…
March 29, 2017

The 'Religious Left' Is on the Move

With President Donald Trump’s election to office, Christian progressives have taken a more vocal stance on issues such as climate change and social justice — while conservative Christians are holding their ground.…
March 29, 2017

13 States Rally in Support of Trump Travel Ban

Thirteen states filed an amicus brief on Monday supporting President Donald Trump’s revised executive order on nationals entering the United States from the six countries identified as “countries of concern” under the…
March 29, 2017

US launches criminal probe into CIA leak

A federal criminal investigation is being opened into the public release of documents said to detail alleged CIA hacking tools. The FBI and CIA are believed to be co-ordinating the inquiry after…
March 9, 2017

Jackson Planning Board Review Passes Dorm Ban Ordinances

JACKSON-The Jackson Township planning board on Thursday reviewed and approved two ordinances that would prohibit the construction of dormitory facilities township wide on Tuesday. Ordinance 03-17 would prohibit school dormitories in R2, R3…
March 7, 2017