Politics & Government

Got Town Questions? Tune In To Talking Brick

Mayor's internet radio show airs Wednesday.

If you have questions about anything in Brick and can’t get to tonight’s Brick Township Council meeting, there’s a way you can ask directly: Talking Brick with Mayor John Ducey.

The internet-based radio talk show airs Wednesday, July 22 at 5:30 p.m. and the mayor invites residents to call in.

The show can be heard for free online at www.blogtalkradio.com/talkingbricktownship. Anyone wishing to call in and ask the Mayor a question can call 347-426-3543 during the show.

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Talking Brick was started by Mayor Ducey in 2014 to provide another platform to inform residents about what is going on in the community and to engage them in two-way communication.

“As Mayor, I have made being accessible to residents a priority,” said Mayor Ducey. “Hearing from the people we serve is the most effective way for government officials to serve and this online show is another resource for both residents and me to communicate.”

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In 2014, Talking Brick was awarded the Best Special/Innovative Media Award in the Annual New Jersey Municipal Public Information Contest hosted by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, the Rutgers Center for Government Services and the New Jersey Municipal Management Association.

If you’re curious about past episodes, you can find them archived online at www.blogtalkradio.com/talkingbricktownship.

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