Patch is publishing profiles of the 2021 candidates for the Brick Township Council.
Patch is publishing profiles of the 2021 candidates for Brick Township mayor.
Patch is publishing profiles of the 2021 candidates for the Brick Township mayor.
Under a new law, drivers who pay on a New Jersey toll road will receive a push notification that a toll has been charged to their account.
The district said it will use the funding to provide needed air conditioning to schools and meet other district needs.
The grant to Brick is part of a $161 million package of Municipal Aid grants to towns all over New Jersey.
Patch is publishing profiles of the 2021 candidates for the three seats on the Brick Township Board of Education.
Bakers have been fighting for more than a decade to be able to sell confections made in their home kitchens. NJ has finally made it legal.
The project list includes the third phase of Bayside Park on Route 35, with playground equipment, bait and fish-cleaning stations and more.
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Requirements to seek permits for work done in one of the buildings at the former Temple Beth Or site were extended by an agreement.
The Ocean County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
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The unauthorized school at the former Temple Beth Or site has to address safety issues raised in a report filed in September.
The hearing was rescheduled after the owners of the home did not show up for the hearing, officials said.
More than 1 out of every 10 Ocean County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
The growth in the use of electric vehicles is prompting officials to look for grants and make plans to add the vehicles to the town's fleet.
An Ocean County judge has ordered the school on Van Zile Road to be closed until a full hearing in October, Brick officials said.
Rules adopted four months ago have had an unintended effect on homeowners in the township's older, established age-restricted communities.
An Ocean County Superior Court judge has ordered the school to allow Brick Township officials in to inspect the premises.
The Ocean County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
Brick Township officials say fines are accumulating at the school and at a nearby home that has been cited for overcrowding.
The microbrewery plans to relocate from its Lakewood site to the former Shore Restaurant Supply store, the owner said.
Brick Township Mayor John Ducey gave updates on a number of topics during a Facebook live on Monday.
The lawsuit, filed Friday, seeks to force the Congregation Kehilos Yisroel school to shut down until permits and a site plan are approved.
Board president Stephanie Wohlrab said Gov. Phil Murphy needs to return local control to school boards on the issue of masking in schools.
The township has to recertify for the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System, which lowers residents' flood insurance.
Rep. Andy Kim said he wants to see that as many people as possible are evacuated to safety as the Taliban overruns Kabul and takes control.
New Jersey suspended some of its tax rules for out-of-state companies during the pandemic, but those suspensions end Oct. 1.
The Township Council also approved three other ordinances affecting roads in the township.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Brick residents.
Verizon is seeking approval to add a cell tower that will be at the site of the Pioneer Hose Company fire substation on Route 35.