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An ordinance introduced Tuesday would reduce the speed limit to match other sections of the road in Brick.
Brick Township is not the only town experiencing the string of burglaries and vehicle thefts, Mayor Lisa Crate says.
Bullied students and their families are invited to testify before a task force studying how NJ's anti-bullying law is applied in real life.
Mayor Lisa Crate, an educator, responded to election campaign claims that she supports NJ's policy of teachers keeping student info secret.
Brick police said the road is closed in both directions.
The council has renewed an ordinance that has helped small businesses launch in Brick since 2015.
Brick officials awarded $46,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds to groups that help vulnerable residents in the township.
Two seats are up for election in November for the Brick Township Board of Education.
Two years after neighbors started a petition to fight a proposed 59-home development, the property has been purchased and will be preserved.
Brick Township is slated to receive funding from the New Jersey Green Acres program for its share of the purchase of the 31.4-acre parcel.
The Brick Township Council approved an ordinance that will sell the parcel to Homes Now to create an 8-unit building.
"Tentative" ticket sales would be banned to protect consumers, 10th District lawmakers Jim Holzapfel, Greg McGuckin and John Catalano said.
Brick officials will be offering information followed by a showing of "Drift," a documentary by Save Barnegat Bay about Barnegat Bay.
With their uncontested primaries behind them, the campaign for the November general election begins in earnest.
There was a contested GOP primary for the nomination for a seat on the Ocean County Board of Commissioners.
The municipal primaries are uncontested but there are Ocean County primaries to be decided.
The Brick Township Council approved the next step in purchasing the property where a 59-home development had been proposed.
Registration for the lottery to choose participants is available for a limited time.
The township's ratable base increased by $35 million in 2022, spreading out the impact of the tax levy.
The Brick Township school board is set to hold a hearing on its 2023-24 budget, with changes due to funding cut changes from the state.
The Brick Township Council approved a resolution to allow dogs to join their owners at the farmers market this summer.
The Brick Township Council is set to consider the ordinance to amend rules for dogs at waterfront areas at its meeting.
Former Brick Mayor John G. Ducey was celebrated by family, friends and the community as he took his seat on Superior Court in Ocean County.
The Brick Township Recreation Department is hiring for the 2023 summer season to staff its ocean beaches and Windward Beach Park.
Mark your calendars if you never finished your fall leaf cleanup in Brick or had more leaves fall and mess up your yard.
Superintendent Thomas Farrell says the state needs to look again at the funding formula, as it handcuffs districts being cut under S2.
The free program, sponsored by the Brick Municipal Alliance Coalition, aims to give Brick children skills to handle the challenges of life.
The Ocean County Board of Commissioners' commitment to help fund the open space purchase brought an emotional response from Brick residents.
Lisa Crate was sworn in to serve as mayor, replacing John Ducey, who resigned Monday after he was confirmed as a Superior Court judge.
Public hearings are on tap before the governing bodies, the next step in the purchase process.
The NJ Senate Judiciary Committee moved his Superior Court nomination to the full Senate for confirmation.
Amy Lonczak and Michele Nycz are due in court Tuesday.
After months of delays, Brick Township finally has the state approvals needed to proceed, officials said.
The Brick Township Council introduced the ordinance, part of the process to purchase the 31.4-acre Breton Woods property for open space.
Will a change in the mayor's office be enough to shift control of the town's government to the Republicans?
A mother and daughter say they were singled out for patdowns on the Jersey Devil Coaster and their memberships ended due to discrimination.
Neighborhood residents expressed fears it will worsen their bad traffic; the rabbi said the Conservative Jewish congregation is shrinking.
John G. Ducey has been nominated to become a Superior Court judge by Gov. Phil Murphy.
The Brick Township Board of Adjustment has two meetings, with a self-storage company proposal on the agenda for its regular meeting.