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2022-12-24 - The Brick Times

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The BRICK Times Vol. 22 - No. 32

In This Week’s Edition

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December 24, 2022

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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 12

Inside The Law

The Holiday Season By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Lights illuminated the town as families, friends, and township officials gathered in front of the Municipal Complex for the annual tree lighting. Home to Town Hall, Brick Police Department, and its offices, the Complex transformed into a winter wonderland for the holiday season with residents enjoying candy canes, hot chocolate, and even snow blowing through the cold air. “It’s an awesome night. It feels like Christmas. It’s nice and cold everyone has hats and gloves and scarves on,” Mayor John Ducey said. At the ceremony, Mayor Ducey (Tree - See Page 4)

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─Photo by Alyssa Riccardi Residents had a special visit from Santa who helped with this year’s annual Christmas tree lighting.

People Get Ready, There’s A Train Show Coming

Electric Vehicle Charging Spots Named By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - The township’s Electric Vehicle Committee has recom mended that the administration authorize the installation of two electric vehicle charging stations on township-owned prop-

erty. The governing body introduced an ordinance at their December 13 council meeting that gives the administration the ability to install the charging stations at the Drum Point Sports Complex and at Windward Beach Park

to be used by owners of private and public electric vehicles. During the meeting, Mayor John G. Ducey said that the installation of the two charging stations would be funded by grant money. He said (Electric - See Page 6)

- Photo by Mark Bator The layouts for model trains, including the backgrounds, can get quite extensive.

By Mark Bator LAKEWOOD - Little did anyone know that when the five founding members of a local hobby club first formed their group in 1987 that it would still be running strong 35 years later. But that’s exactly

what happened, and the Ocean County Society of Model Railroaders (O CSM R) r e c e nt ly had their open house Christmas Train Show on Dec. 10 and 11 to demonstrate to the general public just how (Train - See Page 5)

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