The township is seeking nominations of everyday people who are doing good things to help others in Brick for its annual Brick Hero Awards.
District officials announced the updated plans for the day due to the forecast.
A winter storm moving in is disrupting schedules throughout the area.
Brandon Burke, owner of Unscathed Cuts, is a master barber and an independent musician who wants to help other musicians get noticed.
Women's Club of Brick Supports the Community on MLK Day
The shuttle will provide transportation to and from appointments for older residents who need help getting to their dialysis treatments.
If you're looking for work, ShopRite stores across New Jersey are holding hiring fairs to fill positions.
Frigid temperatures are expected to make surfaces very slick in the morning, the National Weather Service said.
Up to 4 inches of snow are predicted for the Shore, with messy driving conditions in the morning.
The man is accused of leaving the scene after hitting a woman on the Route 35 shoulder on Saturday morning, authorities said.
Authorities are searching for a Ford Explorer and any other information about the crash Saturday morning.
Police are looking for anyone who was on Route 35 in the area of the crash and may have witnessed something related to the crash.
If you're planning to go out to watch the big game whether your team is in it or not, here are some options.
Brian M. Dreher, a Brielle police detective, is accused of searching law enforcement databases about people in his life, officials said.
Senior residents who need assistance can make appointments now to get their 2023 income tax returns completed.
For those who spend summers in Brick Township, badges can be purchased online and will be sent via certified mail.
The heavy rain and flooding overnight stirred up memories of the impact of Superstorm Sandy. See how the water levels compare.
Water levels remain high as runoff from the storm overnight combines with tidal flow in the bayfront communities in Brick.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas
Neighbors and passers-by saw police and SWAT team members in area at a home on Mantoloking Road.
A Rutgers Poison Control expert discusses the health risks posed to children from this popular toy, which lawmakers are seeking to ban
Mark your calendar for the council meetings for 2024.
See when you should put your real Christmas tree out for public works to pick it up.
Registration is required for the clinic. Check out the details.
New Jersey Native NBA Cheerleader and Janet Jackson Backup Dancer opens a Cheerleading School
The NJSP requires all boaters to take a boat safety course and the proctored exam.
A number of law enforcement vehicles seen at a home on Adamston Road were for the investigation, the prosecutor's office said.
Lisa Crate, who won the election in November, promised to continue reducing Brick Township's debt and continue popular programs in town.
The Brick Township Council also is set to approve a change in fees at Traders Cove; it is scheduled to meet Friday morning.
Brick Township police are seeking witnesses to the crash that happened near the Wawa just off Exit 91.
Brick Township police are urging drivers to avoid the area and find alternate routes.
Did you buy a real Christmas tree this year? When it's time to take it down, Ocean County recycling is encouraging you to recycle it.
The single-vehicle crash on Hooper Avenue took out a utility pole, police said.
The burger restaurant based in Toms River is planning to open its third location — next to Icarus Brewing.
Students in the BEST program were moved to a safe place while their building was cleared of electrical issues, authorities said.
Charles Pazmino was honored for his efforts to engage students, from advising clubs to creating a Harry Potter elective English course.
Michael A. Stallworth of Seaside Heights has been sentenced to prison in the stabbing of a man in the parking lot at ShopRite in 2021.
Expired medication and prohibited flavored vapes were being sold, police said. Two people were charged and more inspections are pending.
It will be a merry Christmas for many families thanks to the generosity of the community, Brick Township police said.