The BRICK Times Vol. 22 - No. 2
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–Photos courtesy Jude Harzer Students from Brick Memorial High School Mural Program painted mini mobile murals at the Freehold Raceway Mall. Murals painted by students represented nature, earth and sustainability.
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Residents Fight To Save Breton Woods From Development
–Photo by Alyssa Riccardi Many residents came out to the Planning Board meeting to oppose the development of 59 new homes.
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By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – A group of art students from Brick Memorial High School spent their spring break
at the Freehold Raceway Mall, but not to shop! The students showed off their skills by painting six mini mobile mu-
rals inside the mall that celebrated the Earth and sustainability The school offers a unique Mural Program, a first of its kind within Ocean County schools and possibly the state.
Jude Harzer, Art Educator, Mural and Art Club Advisor at Brick Memorial High School explai ne d how she wanted to bring a more specialized program to (Art - See Page 4)
New VA Clinic Breaks Ground In Toms River
–Photo by Chris Lundy Veterans and local officials were in attendance for the groundbreaking.
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – It’s said that healing takes a long time, and it also took a long time to get to this stage: the groundbreaking of a new Veterans Administration clinic in Toms River. The official address is 1051 Hooper Avenue. The groundbreaking was on Caudina Avenue, which is the back road past two banks that leads to the Seacourt Mall. It is expected to open in spring of 2024. Currently, veterans travel to Brick’s James J. Howard Outpatient Clinic for their needs. They (VA Clinic - See Page 16)
By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – A large crowd attended the recent Planning Board special meeting where residents questioned whether the proposal to build 59 homes in Breton Woods would harm wildlife and the environment in the area. The 30-acre wooded property is owned by Visitation Roman Catholic Church and the Diocese of Trenton and has been the topic of discussion at the past Planning Board meetings. These sessions have now been held at the Civic Plaza to hold the large number of residents who are opposed to the (Residents - See Page 11)
County Honors Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County authorities and local law enforcement agencies honored and remembered fallen officers at the 31st Annual Ocean County Law Enforcement Memorial Day Observance. The ceremony, held at the Ocean County Police Academy, paid special tribute to 18 of-
ficers killed in the line of duty since as far back as 1926. A memorial on site features f lags overlooking the statue of a police officer holding a child’s hand. It bears an inscription naming the Ocean County Honor Roll dedicated to officers who lost their lives in the call of duty. In a moving scene, law (Honors - See Page 5)
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