Vol. 18 - No. 16
In This Week’s Edition
THE BRICK
TIMES
FOR BREAKING NEWS
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM
| August 25, 2018
Your FREE Weekly Hometown Newspaper For Brick and Lakewood Townships
Community News! Pages 12-15.
Government Page 7.
Letters Page 8.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News
Resolve To Hear Better: 12 Things You Don’t Want To Miss
Page 16.
Dear Pharmacist Page 17.
Inside The Law Page 19.
Business Directory Page 21.
Classifieds Page 22.
Fun Page Page 24.
Wolfgang Puck Page 27.
Horoscope Page 27.
By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - Two months of rain fell in two and a half hours in parts of the township on Monday, August 13, which caused severe f looding in the northern section of town, including Paramount Way, New York Avenue, Sutton Village, Primrose Lane and Greenbriar 1, where 114 homes were flooded. “It was unexpected,” said Mayor John G. Ducey during the August 14 council meeting. “Obviously, we knew that thunderstorms were coming, but we didn’t know how bad they were going to be or how much water there was going to be.” The water was eight feet deep in sections of Greenbriar, obscuring street signs, Ducey said. Boats went out to pick up people at their front doors who were coming out with their pets, medicine, and anything else they could carry, he said. Greenbriar 1 is an adult community, and most of the estimated 55 to 60 people –Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn evacuated by boat appeared Residents of Greenbriar I brought tons of ruined belongings out to the curb (Flood - See Page 5)
Community Pulls Together After Flood
$12.5 Million Referendum Would Enhance School Safety
–Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn Dennis Filippone, the director of planning, research and evaluation, outlines the need for the enhanced security. By Judy SmestadNunn BR ICK - Tow nship schools are “significantly safer” since the Feb. 15, 2017 Parkland, Florida school shooting that resulted in the death of 14 students and three (Safety - See Page 4)
Teen Hit By Car Has A Long Road Ahead To Recovery
By Jason Allentoff POINT PLEASANT BOROUGH – It’s been days of intensive care and medical treatments for a 14-year-old girl who was hit by a speeding car in Point Pleasant while she was out riding a bicycle with her friends. Although Emma-Mae is making progress, she has a long road ahead for recovery. Stephanie Gnolfo, Emma-Mae’s
mother, tells Jersey Shore Online that her daughter has been transferred to another hospital which specializes in brain traumas. She had been at Jersey Shore University Medical Center ever since the Aug. 9 accident on Route 88 but was transferred to a new medical center over the weekend. “Emma-Mae is having severe migraines due to the concussion as well as the bleed on the brain
and fractured skull. But she is the strongest kid I know and one hell of a fighter,” Gnolfo said. A GoFundMe page started by Kristen Cutrona of Toms River has raised more than $27,000 so far. The goal was originally set at $10,000 but due to the additional medical expenses for the extensive treatments, it is now set at $50,000. The website (Teen - See Page 5)
–Photo courtesy Stephanie Gnolfo
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