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Government
/ 7 years agoNew Camp Osborn Rebuilding Plan Would Allow 70 Homeowners to Return
They finally figured it out. When 70 homeowners lost their houses – some seasonal, and some year-round residents who are still...
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Government
/ 7 years agoBeach Replenishment Begins in Brick; Beaches Temporarily Closed
After more than a decade of waiting, a pipe that will be used to carry sand from the ocean floor to...
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Government
/ 7 years agoTwo More Brick Neighborhoods Slated for Repaving
A neighborhood in Herbertsville and one in the center of town are next on the list for street improvements. The township...
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Elections
/ 7 years agoUncontested Primaries for Freeholder, Surrogate
The county freeholder primary race is uncontested, with Republican incumbents and Democrat challengers each filing. This year, two seats on the...
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Government
/ 7 years agoThree More Streets to be Repaved in Brick
The Brick Township council this week voted unanimously to seek bids for two upcoming road improvement projects that will cover three...
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Government
/ 7 years agoBrick Beaches Battered, But Replenishment Work Imminent
Brick’s oceanfront is severely eroded after a spate of nor’easters left its sea wall exposed with a drop of up to...
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Government
/ 7 years agoBrick to Collect Debris From Recent Nor’Easter; Spring Leaf Pickup Delayed
Brick’s public works employees are preparing to save residents a trip to the recycling center at Ridge Road. Tree branches that...
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Government
/ 7 years agoPortion of Senior Community’s Main Road to Become ‘One Way’
Brick officials introduced an amendment to the township’s traffic code this week, following requests from residents of Winding River Village to...
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Government
/ 7 years agoFoodtown Redevelopment Plan Goes to the Planning Board
Brick officials are taking the next step in the redevelopment of the former Foodtown lot on Route 70. Though generally considered...
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Government
/ 7 years agoPolice Expansion, Insurance Costs Drive Brick Municipal Budget Higher
Brick residents will pay more toward their municipal property taxes this year, though Mayor John Ducey said even with additional expenditures...