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The BRICK Times Vol. 22 - No. 27

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Locals Collect Debris At the Shore

November 19, 2022

OCC Salutes Veterans During Annual Ceremony

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─Photo by Bob Vosseller Technical Sergeant Raffi R. “Stambo” Stambultsyan, of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst speaks during the annual Ocean County College Veterans ceremony.

Government Pages 8

Community News Page 9-12

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Inside The Law Page 19

By Alyssa Riccardi JERSEY SHORE – Over 3,500 volunteers at 76 sites collected thousands of har mful items across Jersey Shore’s beaches. Clean Ocean Action (COA) held their 37th A n nu al Fall Beach

By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – The sacrifices – as well as the contributions – of those who served were remembered at a Veterans Day celebration held at Ocean County College. OCC President Dr. John H. Larson opened

Sweeps with volunteers from Bergen all the way to Cape May sharing the same purpose to gather litter to keep our beaches clean. The goal of the Beach Sweeps is to ma ke beaches safer for (Shore - See Page 4)

─Photos courtesy Clean Ocean Action and Berkeley Shores (Left): Brick Girl Scouts at Brick Beaches help clean the shore. (Right and Below): Cleaning crews hit Allen Road, Amherst Drive, and Butler Boulevard.

Did You Walk Right Past History Today?

─Photo by Mark Bator An actual Revolutionary War cannon sits outside the Ocean County Courthouse in Toms River.

By Mark Bator JERSEY SHORE New Jersey has often been referred to as the “Crossroads of the Revolution,” and with good reason. Besides being the location for several seminal battles of the extended campaign that brought independence to the

original 13 Colonies, numerous other points of interest dot the landscape of New Jersey that mark significant events or once played key roles during the days of the Founding Fathers. To be certain, many people k now about (History - See Page 7)

the “Salute To Veterans” by explaining the history of the holiday: “the holiday we observe each year on November 11, originally known as Armistice Day was established by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 to (OCC - See Page 5)

Iannarone, DiBenedictis Lead School Board Election By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Madeline Iannarone and Frances DiBenedictis have wo n t h e t wo o p e n s e at s on t he Br ick Tow nship Board of Education. As of 10 p.m. November 8, the unofficial results stated that Iannarone had 11,066 vot e s r e p r e s e nt i ng 29.77% of the unof-

ficial vote count. Her running mate, DiBenedictis, received 9,670 votes. Erin Wheeler received 8,614 votes, a nd Mau reen Mol z received 7,849. Cu r rent members Melita Gagliardi and Daisy Haffner have previously st ated they were not seeking re-election. (Board - See Page 21)

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