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/ 9 years agoBrick’s Beach Badge Sales Make Slow Recovery After Sandy
Sales of beach badges in Brick Township continued to make a slow recovery in the second season after Superstorm Sandy decimated...
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/ 9 years agoAngst Over BMHS Marching Band ‘Noise’ Agreement As Parent Meeting Planned
An agreement between the Brick Township school district and neighbors of Brick Memorial High School over a noise complaint against the...
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/ 9 years agoOfficials: Ocean County Isn’t ‘Most Dangerous,’ And The Numbers Prove It
Time magazine’s declaration last week that Ocean County is the nation’s “most dangerous” due to a purportedly high number of natural...
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/ 9 years agoBrick Memorial Marching Band Hit With Noise Complaint, But Pact Will Let Music Continue
Brick Township Memorial High School’s marching band has been a source of pride in the township for years. Known statewide as...
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/ 9 years agoLanes Closed in Brick, Elsewhere as Route 35 Construction Restarts
Construction on Route 35 in Brick and surrounding communities restarted as promised Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, leading to lane...
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/ 9 years agoBrick Man, 24, Arrested in Gas Station Robbery, Stabbing
Brick police have arrested a township man in Monday’s robbery and stabbing at the Gulf gas station at Burnt Tavern and...
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/ 9 years agoOcean County Planning $22M Emergency Communications Upgrade
Ocean County officials have decided on a $22.8 million plan to upgrade law enforcement communications systems and laboratory equipment with the...
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/ 9 years agoBrick Schools to Retain Cafeteria Workers After Financial Turnaround
The Brick Township school district’s food service was on its way to becoming similar to many other New Jersey school districts:...
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/ 9 years agoBrick Police Searching for Suspect in Stabbing at Gas Station
Brick police and other local agencies are searching for a man who is wanted in a stabbing at the Gulf gas...
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/ 9 years agoBrick Mayor, Council Urge Better Funding for Back Bay Flood Protection
The Brick Township council and Mayor John Ducey both recently called on state officials to better fund shore protection measures in...