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Brick may face layoffs, the mayor said; Sen. Robert Menendez is working on a $550 billion relief funding bill to aid towns directly.
'The Brick Township Farmers’ Market will return for its sixth season at Windward Beach Park on Saturday, May 16.'
Jaymee Tice, 37, is accused of an attempted carjacking and threatening to infect several people and police with the virus.
A Pennsylvania man was charged with careless driving and failure to maintain lane.
The bid solicitation for the beleaguered project has been canceled; the site, in Toms River or Brick, had been expected to be named soon.
Employees say they have been told the franchise will remain closed even after coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
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Self-employed, independent contractors, gig workers, and others can file claims; problems continue for people still seeking help.
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Officials in Northern Ocean County beach towns are working together for a reopening of beaches closed amid the coronavirus outbreak.
'Today, the State reversed course and Governor Murphy signed an Executive Order allowing municipalities to extend the grace period.'
A day after Brick officials said they'd have to withdraw a planned grace period for property taxes, an executive order will let it remain.
Just days before the May 1 property tax deadline, NJ towns were told grace period extensions will not be permitted.
'Earlier this month, the Township Council unanimously passed a resolution that would have extended the grace period for quarterly taxes.'
As the ranks of the unemployed swell, people waiting since March for help are frustrated with a system that is leaving them in limbo.
The parade was canceled out of concerns about social distancing and whether the state might still be under a stay-at-home order.
While widespread damage in Toms River was attributed to straight-line winds, a small tornado moved through Normandy Beach.
A Brick police officer on patrol saw the man, Kraig M. Sorensen, cutting pipes; authorities say he caused more than $40,000 in damage.
The planning board hearing is being conducted virtually, and residents can call in or join by Zoom.
Ocean County health officials released town-by-town figures for the number of residents who have died from complications of the virus.
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Police said Francis M. Dudas followed the man all over the store harassing him and threatened to injure him.
Herbertsville Road and Old Hooper Avenue were closed due to poles down and wires in the road; police said there were no injuries reported.
Candace Haynes, 38, is accused of stabbing one woman in the neck and cutting a second woman's arm while the three fought, police said.
'The deadline to submit a grant application is June 1, 2020.'
Police are hoping someone can identify this man in connection with the incident that happened Monday evening.
'While quarterly property taxes are due May 1, Mayor Ducey and the Township Council have extended the grace period to pay taxes.'
More than 60 children have been given birthday shoutouts on the department's Instagram account. Check out the bloopers, too.
Brick residents will have until June 1 to pay property taxes without penalty, a decision made while people hope for a statewide delay.
State officials say issues with technology and staffing have been addressed; payments are expected to be deposited this week.
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In the midst of the stresses of fighting to save lives in the coronavirus crisis, there are signs of hope and success.
Ocean Count Library Staff miss you at their libraries, but will continue serving you as their virtual doors are always open.
While the number of new cases is increasing at a slower rate, it's no time to stop social distancing, Gov. Phil Murphy said.
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