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High School Juniors, Seniors in Brick Eligible for Scholarships

Brick Township Memorial High School (Photo: Daniel Nee)

Brick Township Memorial High School (Photo: Daniel Nee)

High school students in Brick are eligible to receive scholarships to provide a helping hand in their continuing education.

Mayor John G. Ducey said Tuesday that high school juniors and seniors in Brick Township have a scholarship opportunity offered by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. The League is offering three, $1,000 scholarships through the Louis Bay II Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. The statewide competition centers on the theme “What My Municipal Government Does Best” and seeks to advance the virtues of elected members of municipal government.



“Brick Township has many exceptional young students,” Ducey said in an announcement on the scholarship opportunity. “I encourage all juniors and seniors to participate in this scholarship competition and show just how exceptional, talented and dedicated the young people of our community are.”



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Applicants will be required to write an essay of approximately 500 words with the theme “What My Municipal Government Does Best.” The essay should be based on the applicant’s perceptions and experiences with your municipality’s local government and should consider the public contribution of the municipal government. Judging is based solely on the essay including originality, technical composition and appropriateness and effective articulation of theme.

Students wishing to apply for the scholarship competition can download an application packet at the township website, www.bricktownship.net.  If you would like to request an application by email, please send an email to emoroney@twp.brick.nj.us.

The scholarship is open to all high school juniors and seniors. Residents who live in Brick but attend schools in other communities should return their application to the mayor’s office.

A committee will select one essay from Brick Township as a semi-finalist. That application will be forwarded and reviewed by the NJSLOM Scholarship Committee.  That committee will select 15 finalists and 3 winners. The winners will each receive a $1,000 scholarship and their essay will be featured in New Jersey Municipalities Magazine.

All applications must be returned to Mayor Ducey’s office by March 17, 2017.  Completed applications should be mailed to Mayor John Ducey, Attention: NJSLOM Scholarship, 401 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ, 08723.






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