Politics & Government

Help Make Brick Better: Volunteer For Boards

Mayor John Ducey is looking for township residents to serve on the various committees and boards of the town.

BRICK, NJ -- If you’re a township resident who has thought about serving on the town’s boards or committees, now is your opportunity.

Mayor John Ducey is inviting citizens interested in becoming a member on one of the township’s various boards or committees to send a resume and cover letter to him by Friday, Dec. 18, according to a news release from the mayor’s office.

“These boards not only play an important role in shaping our community, they offer citizens the opportunity to give back and help move Brick Township forward,” Ducey said. “I encourage any person interested in serving our community to send their resume to my office this week. Every person will be considered and we will make every effort to make sure everyone who would like to serve has the opportunity to do so.”

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There are upcoming appointments available for the following boards/committees:

  • Architectural Review Committee
  • Board of Adjustment
  • Brick Township Housing Authority
  • Historic Preservation Commission
  • Planning Board
  • Brick Municipal Alliance Committee (BMAC)
  • Sustainable Brick

In addition to the above boards/committees, there are opportunities to serve on several Council Advisory Boards including the following:

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  • Citizen’s Budget Advisory
  • Neighborhood Watch
  • Redevelopment
  • Senior Activities

“Anyone interested in serving should send their resume with a cover letter by December 18 to make sure they are considered,” Ducey said.

Resumes and cover letters should be emailed to mayor@twp.brick.nj.us no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18. While efforts will be made to place citizens on requested boards, it will not be possible in all instances due to availability.

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