Fozman's announcement Tuesday that he's leaving the Democrats set off further angry comments between him and Mayor John Ducey.
Officials are seeking visual documentation to press for an independent study of the causes of the flooding that happened Aug. 13.
The council and mayor are seeking an independent study to determine what happened and how it can be mitigated.
More than 170 homes were damaged during the storm, according to the Brick Township Building Department.
The session, at Greenbriar 1, aims to help those affected by last week's flash flooding avoid being victimized by fraudsters.
The governor toured Greenbriar I, which bore the brunt of the flooding, on Friday as the cleanup continued from Monday's storm.
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Did the new configuration at Exit 91 contribute to flooding at levels residents have never seen? That's what some are saying.
Dennis Malloy and Judi Franco, who were suspended in late July, said they have learned a lot and thanked listeners for their support.
Three seats are up for election, with some familiar faces seeking spots.
Robert Novy of Brick had his office in Manchester. He hosted the senior-focused "Inside the Law" radio show. He may have more victims.
Jamie Lynn Lawson, who had prior convictions in similar fraud in other states, could be eligible for parole in 2-1/2 years. a report said.
Lorraine Morgan was admitted to pretrial intervention in 2016 but the appellate panel ruled that function belongs to the prosecutor.
The state issued final figures on Friday for 2018-19, just six weeks before the start of the school year.
A federal lawsuit she filed says the university dropped its investigation after she went to police outside the college.
Ruthanne Scaturro, the Republican who ran against John Ducey in 2017, is the vice chair of the Brick Township Republican Municipal Commitee.
Government offices are closed, but lots of other places are open.
The bill, S2, would cut $22 million in aid from the Brick schools over seven years.
The bill to slash adjustment aid to the Brick, Toms River, Manchester and Lakehurst school districts, among others, heads to Murphy's desk.
The man had a chronic back condition and was addicted to alcohol; an Ocean County jury found jail personnel did not provide enough help.
Representatives from schools around the state gathered in Brick as the Sweeney bill to cut their aid advanced on Tuesday.
The Democratic municipal committee chair fight has turned into a battle between Jim Fozman and John Ducey that's unlikely to subside soon.
Concerns about discrimination led the council to table the proposed ordinance.
An ordinance up for a potential vote Tuesday would require them for all adults in the household; seasonal rentals would be excluded.
Councilman Jim Fozman and Mayor John Ducey are running for committee chair at a meeting Fozman says disenfranchises just-elected members.
Christopher Tarver, 47, was the Dunellen recreation director and coached at Middlesex County College.
The previous application was rejected in 2017; residents will get to ask questions and voice concerns when the hearing resumes in August.
Jeff Colmyer and Tiffany Cimino pleaded guilty Tuesday to theft, admitting they used RREM funds that were to be used to raise, repair homes.
Government offices and your trash and recycling pickups will be disrupted; check out information on the Memorial Day parade, too.
Joseph DiValli of Jackson, a former loan officer, also was found guilty of not paying income taxes; he must pay $2.3 million in restitution.
An impossible parking situation and a growing veteran population have led to a search for a larger facility to serve their health needs.
The information on the tax liens comes directly from the township website and is current as of April 2, 2018.
The award was presented by the New Jersey Recreation and Park Association.
"Tonight could be Step One to finally getting back," said Nick Honachefsky, who lost his home on Brick's barrier island in Superstorm Sandy.
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As hundreds of thousands of students marched around the country, in Brick a group of grandparents marshaled their own show of support.
"All we’re doing as parents and grandparents is supporting" student marches around the country, the grandparents rally organizer said.
The area was devastated by wind, waves and fire during Superstorm Sandy; rebuilding has been a nonstop battle.
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