The BRICK Times
Vol. 20 - No. 36
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─Photo courtesy Dockmaster Kevin Burdge Traders Cove is used by recreational boaters, and Brick Police have their boat there as well. By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - It has taken more than eight years, but the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded the township $1,136,867 to pay for repairs at Traders Cove Marina, which was undergoing reconstruction when 14-foot waves
and wind from Superstorm Sandy destroyed docks there and an electrical shed that housed the transformer and other electrical components. In a press release, U.S. Senators Bob Menendez and Cory Booker announced a combined $9,218,987 in FEMA
funding to support two Sandy-related repair and mitigation projects in Ocean and Monmouth Counties. “This vital federal funding will help bring our state one step closer to full recovery from Superstorm Sandy, which devastated the Jersey Shore
over eight years ago,” said Senator Menendez. “It’s absolutely critical that we continue investing in resiliency and mitigation projects so that New Jersey’s families, businesses and communities are better prepared and can withstand future (Cove - See Page 8)
Vaccine Concerns Addressed By Hackensack Meridian Health Leaders By Bob Vosseller NEW JERSEY – Hackensack Meridian Health held a webinar designed to alleviate the fears and address the concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccines. The webinar was expected to be the first of several to address the
Drum Point Road Development Denied
By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - It was a unanimous thumbs down from the Planning Board for a mixed-use building proposed for the corner of Old Silverton Road and Drum Point Road. Township resident Samuel Pica III had applied to construct two buildings containing five contractor offices and storage units, and two, three-bedroom second-f loor apartments on the 26,000 square-foot, L-shaped lot, located behind the Red Lion Plaza. The proposal fits in with the intent of the township’s Village Zone that creates mixed-use development by combining commercial and residential use.
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Dear Pharmacist
January 23, 2021
subject of the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. Among the topics covered during this first one was the research and development process. The webinar, called “COVID-19 Vaccines – What You Need to Know” included Dr. Ihor
S. Sawczuk who serves as chief research and institutional officer at Hackensack Meridian Health. He was joined by doctors Brian Roper, the Center’s internist and Bindu Balani, who serves as the Center’s infectious disease physician. Another member of
the panel was Hackensack University Medical Center Respiratory Therapist Reyna Berroa. She was one of the first team members to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Following the panelists individual presentations, they responded to a barrage of questions from
the 100 plus member virtual audience.
Dr. Sawczuk started off and explained some of the history of the vaccines’ development. “Six weeks from now we’re going to be in March and that is going to bring us about one year ago when this whole (Health - See Page 15)
(Denied - See Page 10)
County Commissioner Screening For Governor Nod
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – The Ocean County Republican Organization is screening candidates for the 2021 election, and current County Commissioner Joseph Vicari is screening for the nod for governor. The screening process is a step in determining who the influential GOP group will endorse in the primary election. They will have the party line on the ballot. Current County Commissioner (formerly called Freeholder) Joseph Vicari will be screened for the governor spot. He is up against Jack Ciattarelli, Hirsh Singh, Brian Levine, and Joseph Rullo. This is not the first time Vicari has explored a run for New Jersey governor. The screening will take place on February 6. The screening committee will then make (County - See Page 8)
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