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School Shut Down Until October Hearing: Around Brick
A man dies after he is caught in a rip current, and Brick Schools are criticized for allowing students flexibility on maksls.

BRICK, NJ — Brick Township officials will be heading to court in October seeking the closure of an Orthodox Jewish boys school that did not get permits or a site plan approval before opening earlier this year.
Brick Township filed suit in August and says the school at the former Temple Beth Or site on Van Zile Road to have approval from the township Planning Board.
Read on for more information: Unauthorized School In Brick Ordered Closed Until October.
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