Restaurants are offering delivery and takeout and hoping to survive an uncertain time amid the growing outbreak of the coronavirus.
The 30th annual game is to benefit the family of 3-year-old Bentley Stanwise.
The district said it is evaluating the situation and will update as events warrant.
The PSAT testing that was scheduled has been canceled as well.
The senior outreach office will be open but accepting appointments only; telephone welfare checks will continue, officials said.
The annual Brick Senior Outreach Services Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 is being postponed.
A defaced .40-caliber handgun was found when the home of Solomon Cobbs was searched, the prosecutor's office said.
The event has been postponed out of an abundance of caution over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, Mayor John Ducey said.
"Mayor John Ducey and the Township Office of Emergency Management are closely monitoring the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis."
Parents are asked to fill out a technology access survey through the district's parent portal to help the district know where needs exist.
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Parents, teachers and community members are urged to contact legislators over the S2 cuts. District officials tesified Tuesday against them.
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The eight arrests in the last month bring the total arrests announced to more than two dozen since Brick police formed the unit.
District officials say they're disinfecting surfaces, including bus seats, and monitoring information from state and federal authorities.
The grant will allow the district to increase access the program for 3- and 4-year-olds.
Ongoing emergency storm drain work is creating the traffic disruption, Brick police said.
A 16-year-old who was charged with attempted murder in a shooting near Brick Memorial High School last fall has pleaded guilty.
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A 16-year-old Brick resident will be prosecuted as an adult as he faces attempted murder charges after the October shooting, the OCPO says.
A criticism of sick leave payouts draws a response from Brick officials, and other headlines from February.
The district will be accepting applications online for the 2020-2021 school year.
The 13.34 percent cut is driven by S2, the legislation to eliminate adjustment aid, and will force Brick schools to make other steep cuts.
Seven years after Superstorm Sandy destroyed the barrier island community, homeowners are hoping for approval at last of a plan to rebuild.
Brick police said Michael Shecton took off running when a loss prevention officer tried to stop him.
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Lawrence Turbett's apartment in the George Conway Towers was searched after a tip about the delivery of a silencer, authorities said.
The event to recognize Children’s Dental Health Month welcomed nearly 50 Girl Scouts.
Officers who are carrying the devices have undergone extensive training on how to use then and on the guidelines for use.
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Three more people were arrested by the unit formed to crack down on drugs and other crimes.
With Gov. Phil Murphy's budget address coming up shortly, parents are being urged to make their voices heard on the impact of the cuts.
Jackson police said a second person is being sought in connection with the anti-Semitic graffiti that included the phrase "white power."
Mayor John Ducey says Brick has not agreed to sick leave sellbacks for those hired since 2005.
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The report said Edward M. Walsh was high on meth, armed with a large knife and had backed one officer into a corner before he was shot.
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