Politics & Government
Brick Officials, Clergy Holding Town Hall To Make Brick 'A Better Place'
The town hall gathering is an effort to get input from residents and the town's religious representatives on the town's challenges.

BRICK, NJ — What things can be done to make Brick Township better? That's the focus of a planned town hall meeting scheduled for next Sunday.
The Brick Clergy Association is hosting the meeting, scheduled for 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 30 at the Brick Township Civic Plaza Activity Center, 270 Chambersbridge Road.
"The Town Hall Meeting is open to all and is being held to provide residents with an opportunity to meet township officials and community leaders to discuss issues important to the community," a township news release said.
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“This Town Hall Meeting will bring the leaders of this community together in one place to discuss what is going on in Brick and how we can all work together to make Brick Township a better place,” Mayor John G. Ducey said.
In addition to Ducey and members of the Brick Clergy Association, panelists will include Police Chief James Riccio, Council Vice President Andrea Zapcic and a representative from the Brick Township School District. The meeting will be moderated by the Clergy Association.
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Residents are invited to attend and provide written questions that will be read to the panelists, and the meeting is free. No reservations are required.
Coffee, tea, water and refreshments will be provided. There will be time for informal conversation at the end of the event.
“I want to thank the Brick Clergy Association for putting this together and for their commitment to Brick Township," Ducey said. "I am looking forward to talking with them and the residents at the meeting.”
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