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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Schools Have Delayed Opening Weds.; Trash, Recycling Collection to Resume
Brick Township public schools will open with a 90 minute delayed opening Wednesday morning, the district has announced. The morning BEST...
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Government
/ 10 years agoRoad Conditions Begin to Deteriorate in Brick; 20 Inches of Snow or More Predicted in Updated Forecast
Road conditions throughout Brick Township began to deteriorate by about 1 p.m. Monday as slushy spots began to freeze with temperatures...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Mayor Ducey: Road Crews Started Early Monday; Plows ‘Guaranteed’ By Contract in Blizzard
The blizzard of 2015 will not be a repeat of the Dec. 26, 2010 snowstorm, Mayor John Ducey said late Sunday...
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Government
/ 10 years agoMajor Brick Intersection to Get New Crosswalk
The intersection of Route 70 and Chambers Bridge Road will receive a new crosswalk funded by the state, Brick officials announced...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Files Countersuit Against Foodtown Redeveloper
Brick Township has incurred soft costs, years of legal fees and millions of dollars in debt service and lost tax revenue...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick’s Zoning Maps Will Soon Be Available in Color
Brick’s zoning maps will now be easier to read – in living color. The township council passed an ordinance on first...
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Government
/ 10 years agoOrdinances, Mentoring and OC Sheriff Partnership Being Considered to Combat Maple Leaf Crime
The crime issues in Brick Township’s Maple Leaf Park development are “so insidious, and so deep-rooted, that we can’t just pull...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Council Chooses Committee Members
Two weeks after selecting Councilman Paul Mummolo as council president and Heather deJong as council vice president, members of the governing...
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Government
/ 10 years agoBrick Council to Vote on Banning Residential Development at Foodtown Site
The Brick Township council is expected to vote Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that would ban residential housing from being built...
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Government
/ 10 years agoShore Lawmakers: Sex Offenders in State Custody Should Have Wages Reduced
A pair of Ocean County lawmakers say convicted sex offenders who are civilly committed, but not in prison, should be paid...