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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Dedicates $300K For Abandoned Home Demolitions in 2017
Brick has formally passed a bond ordinance which will allow the township to participate in a program to fund the demolition...
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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Has a New Township Council President
After two years, Brick Township Councilman Paul Mummolo is handing the gavel over to a colleague...
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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Mayor to Host Another Facebook Live Town Hall Tuesday
Brick Mayor John Ducey is hosting his second digital town hall on Facebook Live Tuesday....
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Elections
/ 8 years agoN.J. Gubernatorial Candidate to Host Town Hall in Brick Saturday
A candidate in next year's New Jersey gubernatorial election is hosting a town hall meeting in Brick on Saturday...
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Government
/ 8 years agoCompletion Date Pushed Back for Brick Parkway Project
A summer-long suspension of work on the Garden State Parkway Interchange 91 construction project will take its toll on the project’s...
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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Won’t Have to Build More Affordable Housing Units
Brick, bucking a trend that has forced neighboring communities to construct thousands of low-income housing units, has reached a settlement with a...
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Brick Life
/ 8 years agoMayor: Two Supermarket Chains Negotiating for Former Pathmark Site
Residents in the northern half of Brick Township may soon have a new supermarket to replace the former Pathmark site, which...
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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Nonprofits Receive $40K Through Annual Grant Program
Service organizations in Brick Township received a combined $40,900 in grants this month through a township-run program that obtains federal Community...
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Government
/ 8 years agoBrick Spent $87,000 On Legal Ads Over Two Years
A bill that would allow New Jersey municipalities to publish legal notices on their websites instead of print newspapers is on...
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Government
/ 8 years agoCurb Repair Projects in Brick to be Completed in the Spring
A town-wide project to repair curbs damaged last winter by a snowplow contractor is on hold until spring, Mayor John Ducey...