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The Brick Township Board of Adjustment listened to three hours of testimony from residents about parking, traffic and other concerns.
Both beaches are along rivers in Ocean County; ocean beach sites have not been affected, according to the state DEP.
Thursday's meeting, announced two weeks ago, is a change from the date stated at the last Board of Adjustment hearing on the project.
The Brick Township Board of Adjustment has changed the date for the final hearing and vote on a 60-unit proposal for 100 Drum Point Road.
The tax increase avoids significant staff cuts and large increases in class sizes, officials said.
The Brick Township Board of Adjustment scheduled a special meeting for public comment on the proposed housing complex on Drum Point Road.
A joint project between the Brick Township MUA and the Ocean County Utilities Authority has led to an extensive closure of Princeton Avenue.
The Veterans Memorial Middle School HVAC project grant extension, OK'd due to transformer delays, was pulled by the Trump administration.
U.S. Sen. Andy Kim is holding the event to hear from New Jersey residents about their concerns regarding federal issues.
The Brick Township Democratic Club announced its candidates for mayor and council for the 2025 election.
The town will be working to fix issues in the ordinance that governs covered trailers on private residential property, the mayor said.
Residents urged Brick Township officials to revisit the town's ordinance on trailers after small business owners say they've been cited.
The Brick Township Republican Club announced its candidates for mayor and council for the 2025 election.
The Board of Adjustment is to continue its hearing on the project, which is opposed by residents.
Brick Township officials say the town reviewed the state's numbers and available land won't support what has been suggested.
From lifeguards and beach badge checkers to summer camp counselors and crossing guards, Brick is seeking summer staffing for 2025.
A petitioner wants Brick, Toms River, Manchester, Jackson and Lakewood to become "one united city." Brick isn't interested, the mayor said.
The Brick Township Council approved its meeting dates and times for 2025 at its reorganization.
If your pets need rabies shots, register now for Brick's free rabies clinic.
The temporary airspace restrictions issued by the FAA come "out of an abundance of caution."
The beach fill project is set to address eroded areas and improve coastal storm protection from Manasquan Inlet to Barnegat Inlet.
The Brick school board delayed a vote on a $6.2 million lease-purchase of buses over safety and cost questions. Here's a look at both.
If you're interested in running for town council or the school board, they are seeking applicants.
Sediment being removed from the marina's boat slips will be used to bolster the marsh at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, officials said.
Three seats were up for election on the Brick Township Board of Education.
Election Day 2024 is here. Take a last look at where to vote and who's on the ballot in Brick.
Patch is publishing candidate profiles for municipal and school board elections in 2024.
Election Day 2024 is drawing near. See who's running in Brick Township, check your registration, and find when and where to vote.
The LWV Organizes Virtual Forum for Brick Township Board of Education Candidates on Thursday, Sept. 26
People who plan to fish the beaches in Brick during the fall can apply for permits. See what you need to have to receive a permit.
There will be at least two new faces on the Brick Township Board of Education in January, as two members are leaving the board.
If you want to participate in the town-wide yard sale, you can sign up now to be on the map.
Walter Uszenski, whose legal proceedings started in 2015, claimed he was fired because he had uncovered wrongdoing; a judge rejected that.
From Meals on Wheels to groups that help victims of domestic violence, the organizations provide critical assistance to Brick residents.