MONOC announced it will be shutting down, Ocean County GOP boss is sentenced, and more headlines.
Anthony Del Vecchio also was sentenced to 100 hours of community service after paying the Holbrook Little League $63K in restitution.
Quintin Alec-Manning, 21, is accused of deliberately running over an adult Canada goose and four goslings and killing them in 2019.
You might be able to delay a furnace replacement and save tons.
The district is seeking a $5.7 million grant to purchase 20 electric buses and charging stations for them.
Bentley Stanwise, 3, is one of 400 people in the world with a genetic disorder that causes a multitude of heart, skin and other ailments.
The location pinned in the ad is near Lake Success, Jackson police said — 45 miles from the casino's Atlantic City address.
The Ocean County Utilities Authority is replacing pipeline and detours will be in place. Motorists are urged to find other routes.
If it seems like days and funds get shorter and shorter, here's some tips on making your health goals a priority!
The victim of a fatal car crash is remembered; a reminder about the free rabies clinic and more headlines from Brick.
The Ocean County sheriff's office said the bridge has been reopened.
The troop based at St. Paul's Church in Herbertsville has dwindled as boys achieved Eagle rank; new leadership aims to keep it growing.
Here's what you need to know about this affordable heating option.
A memorial service is set for Sunday for John Celeste, who was killed Monday on Herbertsville Road, not far from where he grew up.
"My heart is in a million pieces," wrote Navey Celeste, whose father, John, died Monday. A GoFundme campaign aims to aid with funeral costs.
Police say the driver and a passer-by performed CPR on the pedestrian to try to save his life.
Brick police are urging residents to lock their cars and bring their key fobs inside the house with them.
The lawsuit alleges court employees called gay people "disgusting," that racist remarks were common, and complaints led to retaliation.
UPDATE: Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed a bill allowing NJ school districts to raise taxes to make up for school funding losses. See the list below.
A man who left his dog on a balcony is sentenced, arrests in a major THC candy ring and more Brick headlines from the first part of January.
Jonathon Correa left his pit bull, Princess, caged on his townhouse balcony in July 2018; she died of heatstroke.
National Pizza Week is observed annually during the second full week of January, and this year it’s taking place from Jan. 12 to Jan. 18.
The BRICK MORNING ROTARY is all set to host its’ 2020 COMEDY NIGHT Benefitting Scholarship and Local Charities
Senate President Stephen Sweeney told Mayor John Ducey he would share a "reconstructed" version of the funding formula.
The Northern Ocean Animal Shelter has cats and dogs looking for homes. Learn more about Gloria and see other pets available for adoption.
Here's how to maintain your furnace filter during this cold winter.
Daniel J. Riley of Brick has been charged in a scheme that authorities say illegally converted candy to THC-infused edibles.
Brick Little League hits ‘em out of the park, wins six championship banners
Amanda Somerholter, who had been missing since Thanksgiving has been found safe, police said.
Dashawn King, 24, of Brick, was thrown from his car by the force of the crash, police said. Clara Boothe of Brick also was hurt.
If your pet needs its rabies shot updated, this is your opportunity. Dogs and cats must be licensed in Brick. Learn the requirements.
The Brick Township Council and Mayor John Ducey emphasized unity for 2020.
Brick police were trying to arrest a teen girl who spit on them when the kids became unruly; one officer was injured, police said.
The baby girl, born to Adriana Kelly and Doug Plaag, arrived five days after her due date to help her family joyfully ring in the New Year.
"I want to be here and I plan on being here," said Thomas Farrell, who will become the Brick superintendent starting in March
The start of the new year brings with it some old issues that will continue to be a source of concern in Brick.
If you take down your tree right after New Year's or you wait a little longer, here are the dates Brick will pick up your tree.
Police are asking motorists to avoid Brick Boulevard at Chambers Bridge, along with Drum Point Road at Baywood Boulevard Monday evening.
The Township Council has back-to-back meetings scheduled to close out 2019 and kick off 2020.
Brick police are urging motorists to avoid the area until the road is repaired.