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2022-08-13 - The Brick Times

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The BRICK Times Vol. 22 - No. 13

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August 13, 2022

COMMUNITY POLICING Highlighted At

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

─Screenshot by Judy Smestad-Nunn Driving on the beach is still popular, as shown in these screenshots of the NJ Beach Buggy Association’s website. By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - After Brick submitted a Beach Management Plan to US Fish & Wildlife for the protection of federal- and state-listed species, the organization came back and told the township to eliminate the use of beach buggies on township beaches entirely, said Mayor John G. Ducey during a recent council meeting. Township engineer Elissa Commins met with the

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Government Pages 7

Community News Page 9-10

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16

Inside The Law Page 25

By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Residents of all ages came together on August 2 to support local law enforcement and emergency services at National Night Out. The purpose of National

Night Out is to strengthen the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement, bringing positivity to the area. “For us, we put a big emphasis on

(Buggy - See Page 5)

(Policing - See Page 4)

Local Candidates Run For School Board

─Photo courtesy Brick Township Above: Campers receive certificates for completing the Brick Township Youth Police Camp. Right:Specialty units and divisions as well as local fire departments and EMTS were on display at National Night Out.

NATIONAL AMERICAN LEGION COMMANDER VISITS OCEAN COUNTY

─Photo By Bob Vosseller National American Legion Commander Paul Dillard recently visited Seaside Heights American Legion Post 351.

Town Fighting Ban On Beach Buggies

By Bob Vosseller SE A SI DE H EIGH T S – American Legion Post 351 received a special visitor recently in the form of American Legion National Commander Paul Dillard of Texas. Dillard, who is the leader of the nation’s largest veterans

service organization, toured the Shore Boro Post which is one of the oldest Legion posts in Ocean County. He met with Post 351 Commander Rich Angioletti, former commander Bill Kevish and other members of the Post Borough Mayor Anthony Vaz was among the Legion

members present for the morning visit which included State Commander Daniel Dunn and National Executive Committeeman Berley Hanna Jr. Dillard noted at the gathering, “our biggest problem is membership, we have (Legion - See Page 6)

By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – A total of four candidates have filed petitions to run for two seats on the Brick Township Board of Education in the November election. Current members Melita Gagliardi and Daisy Haffner have stated they are not seeking re-election, leaving two open seats on the board. School board races are supposed to be nonpartisan, so the candidates aren’t referred to by their political party. Instead, they are allowed to have a short slogan (School - See Page 6)

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