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Affordable Housing Settlement, Facebook Live With The Mayor: Brick Patch Week In Review

Take a look at some of the headlines and what's on tap for this week.

BRICK, NJ — The new year swung into action with a settlement of the township's affordable housing requirements, the swearing-in of new school board members Daisy Haffner and Melita Gagliardi, and the season's first significant snowfall.

Take a look at some of the articles from the Brick Patch last week and get ready for this week, which includes a Facebook Live event with Mayor John Ducey, the Township Council reorganization meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m., and a special meeting of the Board of Education on Thursday night at 7 at Brick Township High School.

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How Much Snow Did Brick Really Get?
Here's the scoop on how much the National Weather Service says fell at the Shore.

Brick Sandy Victims Ripped Off By Contractors Urged To Contact Mayor
The township is working to do more to assist those scammed by contractors who were approved to help rebuild homes.

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Brick Affordable Housing Settlement Receives Judge's Conditional Approval
The township must make some ordinance changes, but is not obligated to build any more units, Mayor John Ducey said.

Brick To Receive $109K Recycling Grant From State
The state says the funding aims to help towns continue to improve and increase their recycling programs.

Brick Woman Honored For Efforts To Help Kids Thrive, Avoid Drugs
"Kids are kids. They all need love," says Carol Steider, the Ocean County Volunteer of the Year.

Marina Owners Buy Brick Liquor License For $611K
The purchasers who won the bidding for the license own the Mantoloking Road property across from the Traders Cove site.

Brick Township Patrol Officers To Begin Wearing Body Cameras
The cameras are being paid for with grant funds.

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