THE BRICK
Vol. 18 - No. 23
In This Week’s Edition
FOR BREAKING NEWS
TIMES
Your FREE Weekly Hometown Newspaper For Brick and Lakewood Townships
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM | October 13, 2018
Greenbriar Residents Still Rebuilding From Flood Community News! Don’t miss what’s happening in your town.
Pages 10-12.
Letters Page 7.
Government Page 8.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Sound Void?
Page 16.
Dear Pharmacist
–Photo courtesy Noreen Reinhart This photo shows the flooding in Carmella Cuseo’s living room.
–Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn This photo shows Noreen Reinhart in he same living room, still being repaired.
By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - Noreen Reinhart attributes the death of her 93-yearold mother to the trauma she endured while watching her Greenbriar home filling with water during an August 13 storm when 8.5 inches of rain fell within two and a half hours, flooding 106 homes in the age-restricted community. The elderly Carmella Cuseo had been living in Greenbriar for 33 years, and Reinhart, who lives in Howell, was with her mother as the water started pouring in from under the doors at around 8 a.m. The refrigerator toppled over and the water was eventually waist high, Reinhart recalled. The women were stuck there until around 3 p.m., when first responders came by boat to rescue them. “We couldn’t take anything, not even my mother’s walker. (Greenbriar - See Page 4)
Five Reasons You’ll Want A Weighted Blanket
Page 17.
Inside The Law
Six Vie For Three Board Of Ed Seats
Page 19.
Business Directory Page 21-22.
Classifieds
Victoria Pakala
Nicole Siebert
Edward X. Young
John Barton
Page 23.
Horoscope Page 27.
Wolfgang Puck Page 27.
By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - Six residents are running for three, three-year terms on the Board of Education this year, including two incumbents, one former Board member and three newcomers. Each of the candidates was asked to provide candidate profiles, including their age, Stephanie Wohlrab work background, if they have held public office before, if they have children in the district, and why they are running for the Board of Education. Here are their email responses in alphabetical order: John Barton, 61, is a graduate of Brick High School, and so are his two children. (BOE - See Page 5) Robert Canfield III
Parade And Festival Brings Flavors Of Old Italy By Bob Vosseller SEASIDE HEIGHTS – It is a tradition of the Ocean County Columbus Day Parade and Italian Festival to showcase entertainment imported from Italy. This year’s 27th annual parade was no exception as two folkloric groups of singers and dancers took to the streets to entertain crowds during the Oct. 5-7 Italian festival and the parade. This year’s groups
included Tatarata who came from Casteltermini, a commune in Agrigento. The 50-member group used swords and drums as part of their performance. Citta’ di Agrigento of Sicilia, Italy performed songs and dancing numbers from traditional Italian culture. They wore traditional garb to show a bit of 18th century Italian history. This marked the first
STAY CONNECTED www.facebook.com/jshoreonline
(Parade - See Page 6)