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Point Boro No Vote Likely Trashes Brick Pick-up Plan
A tie Borough Council vote not enough to authorize borrowing money for robo-cans

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A tie Borough Council vote not enough to authorize borrowing money for robo-cans

Donated money is not going to local police departments, PBAs or state troopers
Donated money is not going to local police departments, PBAs or state troopers
Barrella, re-elected, and William Mayer, elected for first time, say it will be a continuation of ongoing, working relationship
Mayor and Democratic councilman says they believe John R. Wisniewski will work with them
Question asked if parking should be restricted overnight to residents and taxpayers
Chris Leitner wins, but GOP brings in a newcomer and gains narrow majority
One of Mayor Barrella's running mates, Bret Gordon wins, but Phyllis Thomson loses
Point Beach voters can vote at fire houses until 8 p.m.
Potential deal to hire Brick to pick up trash and recycling has candidates and voters talking
This is first year all schools in district are collecting for the FoodBank's annual holiday food drive
Food collected for St. Gregory's Pantry, Point Beach
Mayor responds that Ciesla and GOP mayoral candidate Stephen Reid believe residents "should continue to subsidize the tourism industry."
Candidates also talk about other financial issues, employee communication, pre-school and other topics
Timothy Nobel raised $3,221 for Ocean of Love
Brings neighboring town one step closer to contracting with Brick for trash, recycling pickup
But it's only a possible first step in process
The measure needed 3 yes votes, but only got 2
Local restaurant helps organization based in Point Beach
Team Emerges as Central Jersey Group 1 Champs and Undefeated B Central Champs