2021-07-24 - The Brick Times

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The BRICK Times

Vol. 21 - No. 10

In This Week’s Edition

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Community News Pages 9-10

Dear Joel Page 10

Inside The Law Page 11

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16

─Photo courtesy Anna Mayer The swan family has stayed away from people after the father was taken away. By Judy being aggressive and Zoo in Forked River. would love to reunite Smestad-Nunn the swan was only pro“Alfie,” as the residents him with his family BRICK - A male swan tecting his family of six of Seawood Harbor where he belongs, but that was deemed ag- cygnets (see The Brick have named the swan, because of how things gressive by NJ Fish & Times July 17, 2021). is recovering from his were handled with the Wildlife and was slatIn an unexpected turn injuries in an enclosed jet skis and everything, ed for euthanasia has of events, the swan area of the sanctuary, NJ Fish & Wildlife received national news became entangled in where he will have to won’t allow them to be coverage after dozens fishing line and was live for the rest of his reunited.” of Seawood Harbor res- rescued by John Berg- life, Bergmann said in a Once Alfie recovers, idents tried to save the mann, who is the direc- recent phone interview. he would have his flight bird. They said it was tor of the animal sanc“At least he won’t be feathers clipped and jet skiers who were tuary, Popcorn Park euthanized,” he said. “I (Swan - See Page 2)

Halloween Parade Returning In 2021

By Chris Lundy TOMS R I V ER – Bring out your dead, put your fangs in, and get ready to howl at the moon – the Halloween Parade is back on the calendar. Throughout 2020, a lot of our iconic gatherings suffered - the fireworks on the Toms River, the Ocean County Fair, concerts held by towns, and the Halloween Pa-

rade. All of them were cancelled because of the coronavirus, hurting morale when people needed it the most. This year, several of them have made a comeback, often with some changes due to the pandemic. The parade is annually run by Toms River Fire Co. No. 1. Lt. Carl Weingroff told JerseyShoreOnline that plans

are being made for the big return. The parade will be held on Saturday, October 30. The schedule follows the tradition that if Halloween falls on a Sunday, like it does this year, the parade will be on Saturday, with a rain date on Monday. Registration will be on the day of the parade, he said. Partici-

pants will be following guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to slow the spread of coronavirus. The theme of the parade will be the celebration of Fire Company No. 1’s 125th anniversary. The company was officially incorporated in 1896, although they had been operating for a few years prior to that.

They’ve been working out of the firehouse on Robbins Street since 1913. Earlier this year, there was another parade marking the 125th. This one was a smaller event which ended in a street festival with live music. The Halloween parade is billed as the second largest in the world, and can have upwards (Parade - See Page 4)

July 24, 2021

Foodtown Site Finally Sold

By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - The last hurdle has been overcome for the redevelopment of the former Foodtown site, located on Route 70, when it was recently approved by the County Planning Board. “Big announcement tonight - something we’ve been working on since May of 2017 occurred today at about 4:35 p.m., and that is the sports dome closed, so the money is in the bank,” said Mayor John G. Ducey during the July 13 council meeting. A sports dome, to be constructed by businessman Peter Tasca, is planned for the rear of the 11-acre site, and well-known developer Jack Morris (who developed the Costco site) is developing the front portion, which will have retail space. Morris closed on the retail portion last week, Ducey said. Each developer paid $2.5 million, for a total of $5 million. (Sale - See Page 2)

Future Uncertain For Ice Rink In Brick

By Chris Lundy BRICK – Will the Ocean Ice Palace close its doors for good, or is it just the owners who are retiring? On July 6, the owners posted on social media “Ocean Ice Palace & Ocean Hockey Supply will be closing their doors at the end of this month. We are extremely thankful to all the friends who have become family and customers who have become friends over the years. The decision was not made lightly and certainly not without being given much thought.” They said the pro shop would be open through the end of the month. The Patch might have been the first to report on its closure, and 101.5 had a segment about it. Everyone shared their memories of this iconic location. (Ice - See Page 4)

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