Brick Township’s annual Green Fair returned over the weekend to a successful day of fun, learning, environmental advocacy and cool cars!
Held outside for the first time, the event featured numerous local organizations and government agencies, as well as crafters and vendors, all with a “green” or coastal theme. The fair, which took place at the Robert Anstett Cultural Arts Center on Herbertsville Road, also included a number of electric vehicles visitors could explore and drive at the Brick Township fire training academy across the street.
From tiny BMWs, to Teslas, to a brand-new pickup truck model just released from the factory by its manufacturer, Rivian, the EV trend certain got a shot in the arm in Brick.
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