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Brick by the Numbers
/ 10 years agoGrowing Up
This weekend a momentous event occurred, not one with trumpets and flashing lights, but momentous all the same. The truth is,...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 10 years agoCycles
He grabs my sleeve for what seems the thousandth time today (and it’s only 11:00 AM), says his word approximation for...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBrick By the Numbers, End of 2015 Edition: Recycling Way Up, Animal Control Bills Down
As township officials tally some of the statistics that make up life in Brick – and the municipal budget that makes...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBrick Residents Recycling More Often, Township Spends Less on Landfill Costs
When Brick Township switched to automated recycling in 2013, one of the goals officials had in mind was reducing the township’s...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBrick School District Struggles, And Triumphs, In State Performance Reports
Brick Township schools are often a paradoxical illustration of the complexity of school rankings. High graduation rates, an expanding selection of...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBullying Incidents Down in Brick Schools This Year
The number of bullying incidents in Brick schools are down this year, according to documents filed with the state on instances...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBuilding Permits Down in Brick in 2014, But High-Value Projects Up
As the slow recovery from Superstorm Sandy continues in its third year, the number of building permits issued by Brick Township...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoRacial Diversity, Economic Advantage Varies In Brick Schools
Over the next week, Brick Shorebeat will be examining the state School Performance Reports, which provide a glimpse into the township’s...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 11 years agoBrick’s Property Taxes On The Rise, State Data Shows
The average Brick homeowner paid more in property taxes in 2014 than the previous year, but the rate at which taxes...
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Brick by the Numbers
/ 12 years agoFoodtown by the Numbers: Inaction Has Cost Taxpayers At Least $3.9M
When Brick residents debate the future of the former Foodtown property on Route 70 – now the subject of a lawsuit...
