A special meeting has been scheduled for a plan to redevelop part of Camp Osborn.
Significant deterioration of the timber bulkheading and some deterioration of the concrete supports prompted the closure, officials said.
The state-of-the-art granular activated carbon filtration system has been part of the master plan for the MUA and is moving forward now.
Bills in the state Assembly and Senate would prohibit the state DEP from approving permits for offshore drilling off New Jersey.
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Some town officials are taking hard stances against marijuana businesses ahead of legalization, others are taking a wait-and-see approach.
Kim Bogan, 52, who pleaded guilty in October, also must repay the money under the terms of the plea agreement.
The governor-elect said working together will build a stronger result; Ducey aims to keep cutting town's debt, increase police force.
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The final council meeting of 2017 is set for Friday morning, while the reorganization meeting, is Monday afternoon.
The tax reform bill signed into law limits the deduction for property taxes to $10,000; many are trying to maximize their 2017 deduction.
A new detention hearing for Raquel Garajau and Joseph Villani, accused of killing Trupal Patel, resulted from a new indictment.
The approved plan is an amended version of a plan that was rejected by the zoning board in March.
The grant is based on the tonnage of recycling Brick Township residents and businesses did in 2015, the DEP said.
The boards and committees play important roles in shaping how the township operates.
There is a public meeting on Wednesday where residents can give input; there's also an online survey you can take.
The sessions — 20 since last December — where residents can ask questions have been watched more than 59,000 times total, officials said.
Christopher Tarver, 45, coached the child on a Middlesex County youth basketball team; he's accused of sexually assaulting 3 other children.
Democrat John Ducey received more than double the votes of Republican Roseanne Scaturro. John Barton was ousted from the school board.
The bi-weekly Facebook Live included discussions of speeding in certain developments, needed road work and more.
Kim E. Bogan, a 30-year employee in the building department, submitted false claims for chiropractic services at her brother's NYC practice.
Anthony Marano also is suspended from jobs with MONOC and Six Flags pending the outcome of the charges.
The Township Council is expected to approve of Brick joining a growing list of entities seeking compensation for the opioid crisis.
Jamie Lynn Lawson, whose business was based in Brick, faces 10 years in prison, officials said.
At least 58 people were killed and 515 injured after a gunman opened fire on a country concert on the Las Vegas strip Sunday night.
The DOT's response to the traffic study had been expected to take as much as two years, the mayor said.
PTI, pretrial intervention, allows those accepted into the program to avoid criminal records if they complete all the requirements.
The township's revamped website includes thorough information the town's recycling program.
A video shows 23-year-old Kevin Tober being shoved after shouting questions to the Democratic gubernatorial candidate.
If you have questions for Mayor John Ducey, the time is now.
The Brick authority has since hired a firm to have its finances reviewed for any potential irregularities under Alesia Watson.
Breaking: Pilot program will allow those who incorrectly received Medicaid to repay it and pay a fine but avoid prosecution, officials said.
Construction on the new bridge is expected to begin this fall, county officials said. Traffic in the area will be affected.
Brick residents have earned more than $116,000 in property tax rebates through the program, officials said.
Scaturro, a former councilwoman, has promised "an energetic campaign" to try to unseat Mayor John Ducey, who is seeking re-election.
Rabbi Osher Eisemann is accused of diverting public funds paid as student tuition to a clothing business; he has pleaded not guilty.
"I am not comfortable being identified with such a highly political board," Sharon Cantillo said, on why she's not seeking re-election.
The Toms River resident's one-woman lobbying effort in memory of her mother, a Brick resident, Peggy's Law was signed by Christie at last.
Complaints of buses dropping off large groups of people and children near Windward Beach Park led to the move, officials said.
"Does she think she is the only person whoever had cancer?" said MVC worker who demanded she remove head scarf, according to a witness.