

Government
Brick Seeking to Save Thousands by Eliminating Print Newspaper Requirement for Legal Notices
A New Jersey state law that requires municipalities to publish legal notices in legacy print newspapers has drawn renewed scrutiny after the...

Government
Hearing on Brick Church Seeking Permission to Host School Set to Continue Thursday Night
A controversial application before the Brick Township’s zoning board that would allow a group to operate a school inside a church surrounded...

Police, Fire & Courts
South Toms River Man Charged in Violent Murder of Wife
A South Toms River man has been charged with murder following the discovery of a violent crime scene by police who were...
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Brick Life
/ 9 years agoOcean County Senior Softball League Recruiting for Spring, Summer Seasons
Ocean County’s largest senior softball organization is recruiting players for next spring and summer, organizers said. This year more than 150...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 9 years agoState: Brick Man Was Part of $8.6M Ponzi Scheme
A state Superior Court judge has ordered the perpetrators of a Ponzi scheme – including a Brick man – to pay...
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Brick Life
/ 9 years agoOcean County Library to be Closed on Election Day
All branches of the Ocean County Library system will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 3, election day, library officials said. The...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 9 years agoLakewood Man Convicted of Attempted Murder in Stabbing of Roommate
A Lakewood man is facing 20 years behind bars after being convicted of attempted murder in the stabbing of his roommate,...
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Government
/ 9 years agoBrick MUA Pays $250K to Former Employee in Whistleblower Settlement
Former employee alleged former MUA commissioner got $1.5 million loan after switching the MUA's bank accounts
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School News
/ 9 years agoViolent Incidents in Brick Schools Up Slightly Last Year, While Substance Abuse Drops
One high school, one middle school accounting for the highest number of incidents, data shows
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Government
/ 9 years agoBrick Residents Line Up to Oppose Route 88 Hotel, But Approval is Out of Council’s Hands
Development project would also include 66 apartments, 39,000 square feet of retail space
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Superstorm Sandy
/ 9 years agoBrick Opposing Change That Would Require More Residents to Build on Pilings
Officials: New requirement could make raised homes out-of-date, substantially hike flood insurance rates
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Shore Environment
/ 9 years agoBarnegat Bay Sea Nettle Battle Moves to Lagoons, Bulkheads
A pilot program began this week in Toms River that state officials hope will prove successful in keeping sea nettles, stinging...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 9 years agoBrick Police Looking Into Recent Door-to-Door Charity Solicitations
Representatives from a group billing itself as a youth charity were going door-to-door over the past several days in Brick neighborhoods,...