2020-11-07 - The Brick Times

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The BRICK Times

Vol. 20 - No. 25

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Trump Supporters May Be Charged For Blocking Garden State Parkway

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─Photo courtesy Ocean County Scanner News Hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump slowed down traffic to a stop on several locations, including the Garden State Parkway. By Bob Vosseller NJ State Police Col. Pat Murphy’s update con- paraded through WestNEW JERSEY – State Callahan. cer ning COVID-19. chester, NY and north law enforcement repreCol. Callahan said “It gave us great cause Jersey and in areas of sentatives are seeking Monday that “when for concern,” Callahan Monmouth and Ocean to identify and charge [people] endanger the added. counties. drivers who participat- ways of those traveling A few days before Their caravan stopped ed in Sunday’s Trump on highways and by- Elect ion Day, sup - traffic on the Gov. Masupport caravan that ways, there really are porters of President rio M. Cuomo Bridge backed up parts of the no excuses for it.” Donald J. Trump came and for nearly f ive Garden State Parkway His remarks were out in strong numbers miles along the Garden for miles, according to made during Gov. Phil around the state and (Trump - See Page 4)

Officials: Protect Your Family From COVID This Holiday

By Alyssa Riccardi OCEAN COUNTY – Although a possible pending vaccine may be on it s way for COV I D -19, t he Ocean County Health Department is urging residents to still follow precautions. Recently, many states

a re exp e r ie nci ng a spike in COVID-19 cases. T he public health community is reminding people that t he pa nde m ic isn’t over and individuals should still take caution. “We have to be very careful of a late stage

increase in cases despite the news of a pending a COVID-19 vaccine,” said Ocean C ou nt y Fr e eholde r Gerry P. Little, liaison to the Ocean County Board of Health. “ Yo u’ve h e a r d t h e public healt h community say this a lot

recently but everyone has got to st ay t he course and continue to adhere to all the safety precautions especially as people head indoors with the cooler weather and the holiday season fast approaching.” Cu r rently, Ocea n County is recovering

from a recent surge in cases. Between October 14 and October 28, Ocean County averaged 64 new daily cases with the exception of one day back on October 18. New Jersey is also experiencing a rise in cases.

(Holiday - See Page 19)

November 7, 2020

Town To Outlaw Party Houses

By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - The council’s Land Use Committee presented a Short Term Rental Ordinance to assist Code Enforcement with addressing problems that have surfaced with short term rentals. The ordinance, which was introduced at a recent Township Council meeting, enables the township to act in assuring that landlords be held to sufficient standards of responsibility in order to preserve the peace and tranquility for the township’s permanent residents, said Council President Lisa Crate. It could help to prevent “animal house”type parties such as one that occurred in Bayview this July after a house party got out of control when over 400 people attended. A Brick police officer was struck by a vehicle while trying to break up the party. The committee reviewed ordinances from other local municipalities and found (Town - See Page 4)

Superintendent: Schools Must Be Flexible To Handle COVID

By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - There have been a handful of COVID-19 cases in a few of the schools over the past several months, but the district has been fortunate and has not had as many cases as other schools, said Superintendent Dr. Thomas Farrell during the October 22 Board of Education meeting. The district has been working closely with the Ocean County Board of Health to implement the protocol when the district has received confirmation of a positive COVID-19 case. When there is a positive case, staff members and the parents of the students who have direct close contact with the individual are notified directly while being mindful of confidentiality restrictions. (School - See Page 19)

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