2022-07-02 - The Brick Times

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The BRICK Times Vol. 22 - No. 7

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BRICK RESIDENT FINDS Vetting For 59BROTHERS THROUGH DNA TEST Home Proposal Continues

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─Screenshot by Judy Smestad-Nunn Neighbors of the proposed development got a look at the plan. By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK - A fourth Planning Board hearing for an application to build 59 homes on some 30 acres of wooded land, owned by Visitation Roman Catholic Church and the Trenton Diocese, focused on stormwater management for the site.

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Community News

( Home- See Page 6)

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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Inside The Law Page 19

Through a DNA test, Kate discovered she had two half-brothers. By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Imagine being an only child for your entire life, but then suddenly discover you have not one, but two brothers? Brick Township resi-

dent Kate Booth shared her story about meeting her brothers for the first time and how they changed her life. Kate grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey, and moved to Brick

─Photo courtesy Kate Booth

Township in 2007. All her life, she was an only child who didn’t know much about her birth father. She had her mother, and during her teenage years is when a stepfather became

present in her life. She shared how her mother passed in 2007 due to cancer and her stepfather suddenly passed in 2016.

Students Teach Peers How To Reduce Plastic

(Brothers- See Page 5)

Fundraiser Might Break World Record

By Bob Vosseller PINE BEACH – A borough woman wants to set a record on the river while supporting a cause close to her heart. She needs the support and help of other people, however. At least 329 of them. Sandy Rinderer has come up with a fun activity with the official name of “Paddle For The Bay” to

raise funds for Save Barnegat Bay. The idea is to gather more than 329 kayaks/ boats, (the record number set in Poland) along the river in Pine Beach on August 20. Registration is online only and the boat fee is $10. “The challenge date is Saturday, August 20, rain or shine. Boat number pick up is at Avon

Beach, Pine Beach. This is not a race and not a mass start so participants can start 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. To paddle one mile loop takes approximately 25 minutes,” Rinderer said. “As a lifetime resident of Ocean County, born at Lakehurst Naval Air Station and fortunate to ( Record- See Page 6)

─Photo courtesy New Jersey Governor’s Office Students and teachers of the Lake Riviera Middle School Green Team were recognized for the climate change project. ─Photo courtesy Mindy D’Addario This launch point along the river in Pine Beach will provide entry for more than 329 boats as part of a record-breaking event and fundraiser for Save Barnegat Bay.

By Alyssa Riccardi recognized by state ofBRICK – Students and ficials for their climate teachers of the Green action project involvTeam at Lake Riviera ing reusable bottles. Middle School have been ( Students- See Page 4)

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