The BRICK Times Vol. 23 - No. 3
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June 3, 2023
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Government Page 7
By Chris Christopher BRICK - Mia Zdanowicz is part of something special at Georgian Court University. The Brick Township High School senior has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete on the Lions’ acrobatics and tumbling team, which will begin competition next year in the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association. “It feels weird and new,” she said. “I am excited, though. It’s weird as the team will be in its first year and nobody asks how the program was. I am very excited to show people that we can show our skills at
Community News Page 8-11
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14
(Tumbling - See Page 4)
─Photos courtesy Lenny Zdanowicz and Michelle Hulsart Mia Zdanowicz began spreading spirit as a youngster. (Inset): Mia Zdanowicz displays her skills.
Inside The Law Page 17
Officials: No Road Changes For 2 Schools By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Ocean County and Brick Township engineers have confirmed that the roadways near two schools will not be changed or modified due to traffic safety concerns. Over the past year, pa r e nt s h ave c omplained about the roadways at Osbornville
and Herbertsville elementary schools as accidents with buses and other motorists have occurred during dropoff and pick-up times. However, officials have determined that these issues are not caused by the designs of the roadways at the schools but rather due to the traffic caused by
the drop-off and school dismissal. At the May 11 Board of Education meeting, business administrator James Edwards gave a report on their analysis. He met with Ocean County Engineer John Ernst and Brick Township Engineer Elissa Commins onsite at (Road - See Page 5)
Local Group Building Custom Plane For Armless Pilot By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – A group of local aviation enthusiasts has undertaken an ambitious project to build a customized aircraft for Jessica Cox, an Arizona-based pilot born
without arms. The fifteen volunteers involved in this endeavor are all members of EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Chapter 898 out of the Ocean County Airport. Many are also (Pilot - See Page 12)
─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Dr. Bob Newman, who is heading up the plane’s assembly, speaks to EAA members as Jessica Cox and her husband Patrick Chamberlain look on.
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