The BRICK Times
Vol. 20 - No. 49
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By Chris Lundy OCEAN COUNTY – The County Commissioners awarded a contract to build a new social services complex at a recent meeting. Dozens of programs will be run from that building, including SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
─Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn The Allen family (including Morgandy, 12, Riley, 10, and Emily, 7) collected trash from Brick Beach 1. By Judy istered for “Pick Up always pick up trash throughout the mornSmestad-Nunn Brick,” the first in a wherever we go,” said ing. BRICK - The Cruz series of community Melissa. “We are tryFormer Brick tax colfamily, which included cleanups. ing to teach Logan lector Joanne LambusAdam, Melissa and The event was held in about caring for and ta (now retired) voluntheir two-year-old son, a partnership with the cleaning up the earth.” teered to be the beach Logan, were on Brick environmental group Beach captains were captain at Brick Beach Beach 3 on a recent Clean Ocean Action on hand at Brick Beach 1 where she was handSat u rd ay mor n i ng, for their annual Spring 1, Brick Beach 3 and ing out gloves, garbage scanning for litter and Beach Sweeps, which Windward Beach Park, bags and masks that debris. is the largest volunteer and they were respon- had been donated by The family, who live event in the state. sible for handing out Ocean Medical Center. in the Herbertsville “We care about the supplies and giving She said some 82 area of town, had reg- environment, and we guidance to volunteers (Brick - See Page 8)
New County Social Services Complex On Its Way
Program), General Assistance, Child Support, Adult Protective Services, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Homeless Ser vices, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid and Statewide Respite. Currently, the Ocean County Board of Social
Services works out of six buildings in an office complex located at 1027 Hooper Avenue. The county rents space for these offices, and the lease was expiring in 2022, officials said. The county is buying 10 acres, and four of these old buildings to demolish them.
The cont ract was awarded to Epic Mana ge me nt , I n c., t he lowest qualified bidder. The base bid was $37,196,000, including an irrigation system for $175,000, IT/data system for $450,000 and traffic control for $10,000. Additional projects
increased the total bid to $39,537,000: Site Entrance Sign - $69,000, Bi-Polar Ionization System - $139,000, A/V & Security Systems - $649,000, Generator - $989,000, and Equipment Screening - $495,000. The total award was approximately (County - See Page 11)
April 24, 2021
Brick Renewing Ban On Cannabis Businesses By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - Any type of cannabis business would be banned in the township under a new ordinance that was introduced and unanimously passed during a recent Township Council meeting. This ordinance re-adopts a similar ordinance passed by the governing body in March 2019. Many towns already passed ordinances banning the sale of recreational marijuana. However, these ordinances were mostly ceremonial since no one knew what form the state law would take. Now that the state has laws on the books, township officials can pass ordinances in response to them. This new ordinance was introduced as a response to bills signed by Governor Phil Murphy on February 22, 2021, to legalize and regulate marijuana use for adults, decriminalize possession of limited amounts of marijuana, and to clarify marijuana use and possession penalties for those younger than 21. This legislation comes more than three months after the November 2020 general election when New Jersey residents overwhelmingly voted to allow the legalization of a controlled form of marijuana. The bills signed by Murphy in February defines a comprehensive regulatory and licensing scheme for commercial recreational cannabis operations, and gives municipalities 180 days (by August 22) to adopt regulations governing the number of cannabis establishments within the (Ban - See Page 16)
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