JoAnne Lambusta has worked for the township for 36 years, 31 of those years as the tax collector, and has served on the Planning Board.
The town says Saltbox Homes is operating an unlicensed transition home for homeless women; neighbors want it shut down.
The Board of Adjustment approved plans for two as-yet unnamed restaurants at Brick Commons, home to Kohl's and ShopRite.
The School Based Youth Services Program was to be cut in August, but an outpouring of support convinced state legislators to save it.
"Our health and that of our customers is our only concern" in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the executive director said.
If you are looking to vote in person — which will be done via provisional ballot — here are the polling locations in Brick.
The grant aims to help those who are at highest risk of eviction due to the financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
Patch asked the five candidates seeking the two, three-year terms questions. Here are their answers.
Patch is publishing profiles of all of the 2020 candidates for the two seats on the Brick Township Board of Education.
An amended ordinance introduced at the Township Council meeting will allow restaurants to have outdoor seating year-round.
The School Based Youth Services Program provides support in 90 schools; advocates say its in-school access is critical for kids in crisis.
The lifeguard was stationed at the Lyman Avenue beach, officials said.
Gov. Murphy has rejected calls to reopen NJ on a regional basis and business industry calls to reopen gyms and indoor dining. Here's why.
The school board was scheduled to meet Thursday but the meeting has been pushed off for a week.
If you haven't been counted, time is running out. Outreach challenges in the pandemic are leading the U.S. Census Bureau to end it Sept. 30.
There are two, three-year terms up for election in November, and five people seeking to serve on the Board of Education.
Monday is the last day petitions can be filed, and this year COVID-19 has changed the procedure. Here's what you need to know.
The state Election Law Enforcement Commission fined and reprimanded the four who won school board seats in 2015 for filing paperwork late.
Some Ocean County residents say they have not received their mail for several days. Here's what's behind it.
David Richter defeated Kate Gibbs for the Republican nomination to run against Andy Kim for the seat from Ocean and Burlington counties.
The First Street Foundation Flood Model suggests the risk of flooding across the U.S. is “significantly more” than previous estimates.
Need information on where to turn in your mail-in ballot? Want to vote at the polls? Here's what to know about Tuesday's primary.
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed nine NJ bills into law that will tackle the coronavirus crisis and deal with police reform.
As hair salons and other businesses prepare to open this week, take a look at what's happening in Brick.
For those choosing to vote in person for the July 7 Republican and Democratic primaries, the number of polling places is fewer. Find yours.
The Ocean County trio's proposed constitutional amendment would limit emergency orders to 14 days unless the legislature approves.
The outdoor space is being offered to help businesses, which Mayor John Ducey said are being crippled by the slow coronavirus reopening.
The engineering firm looking at ways to address flooding in Brick Township neighborhoods will be hosting meetings starting next week.
A joint services agreement signed by the two towns aims to address some of the issues that cause impassable flooding of roads in the area.
The lawsuit calls the governor's definition of essential and nonessential businesses arbitrary and unconstitutional.
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The Planning Board gave unanimous approval to the site plan to rebuild the oceanfront community devastated by Superstorm Sandy.
ACT Engineers is working on mapping flooding issues; residents' input will be sought at upcoming meetings.
Brick may face layoffs, the mayor said; Sen. Robert Menendez is working on a $550 billion relief funding bill to aid towns directly.
The bid solicitation for the beleaguered project has been canceled; the site, in Toms River or Brick, had been expected to be named soon.
Self-employed, independent contractors, gig workers, and others can file claims; problems continue for people still seeking help.