All posts tagged "Brick NJ News"
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Brick Life
/ 7 years agoQuickChek Opens Brick Location as ‘Prototype Store’
The QuickChek store at the intersection of Route 70 and Brick Boulevard opened Tuesday, with company officials saying the location is...
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Ocean County
/ 7 years agoState Takes First Step in Manasquan Inlet ‘Wall’ Repair
Plans to replace a portion of the bulkheading at Manasquan Inlet in Point Pleasant Beach that was ripped apart in a...
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Government
/ 7 years agoOffice Space, Commercial Storage Proposed for Former Brick Gas Station
A shuttered gas station and automotive repair shop in Brick would be converted to office space and storage for commercial vehicles...
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Government
/ 7 years agoBeach Replenishment Project Kicks Off in Mantoloking
The beach replenishment project that has been in the works for the better part of the last two decades is finally...
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Brick Life
/ 7 years agoBrick to Join Lawsuit Against Opioid Manufacturers
Brick officials announced Thursday that the township would join a class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, making Brick the second local...
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School News
/ 7 years ago‘Dragon Depot’ Opens at BTHS, And It’s More Than Just a School Store
Dragon Depot has opened its doors at Brick Township High School, but you won’t find many of the items that are...
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Brick Life
/ 7 years agoLottery Ticket Worth $64K Sold in Brick
A Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket worth over $64,000 was purchased in Brick, lottery officials said...
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Shore Environment
/ 7 years agoSunny Skies, Rising Temperatures for Week Ahead
Meteorologists are forecasting a gem of a week ahead, marked by plenty of sunshine and gradually rising temperatures. According to the...
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Local Business
/ 7 years agoBeacon 70, New Bar and Restaurant, Opens at Former ‘Pilot House’ Site in Brick
Contemporary style will blend with pleasant familiarity at Beacon 70, the new restaurant opening in the Route 70 location long known...
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Government
/ 7 years agoHow Does Brick Choose Which Streets Get Paved Each Year?
No one likes old pavement. It wreaks havoc on vehicles, jars visitors and looks unattractive. Fortunately, Brick Township paves entire neighborhoods...