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- 1/4/24
- 04/26/2024
- 25 Minutes
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Overview: In a development at the recent Brick Township Board of Education meeting, new and re-elected members took their oath of office. The meeting commenced with the certification of the election results, confirming Alison Kennedy and Mike Mesmer as elected board members. The oath of office was administered to Alison Kennedy and Mike Mesmer. Following the swearing-in, the board proceeded to elect its new leadership, appointing a President and Vice President for the upcoming term.
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- Ocean County
- 12/14/23
- 128 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Brick School Board meeting, concerns were raised over the anticipated state funding cuts and the subsequent impact on classroom sizes and positions within the district. The school board, under Superintendent Dr. Thomas G. Farrell, also celebrated the achievements of students and educators, while acknowledging the district’s challenges in state assessments and the strains faced by educators due to funding limitations.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 12/12/23
- 62 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Brick Town Council meeting, the members engaged in discussions on a series of resolutions, including a call for smoke-free casinos, the allocation of funding for the New Jersey Emergency Medical Services Task Force, and the appointment of an Ocean County liaison for the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. Mayor Lisa Crate also recognized Riley Sherwood for her work on the “Project Fill the Classroom” initiative.
- NJ
- Ocean County
- 11/21/23
- 45 Minutes
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Overview: The most recent meeting of the Brick Town Council saw the approval of property acquisitions for open space preservation, a call for breathalyzer devices in police patrol units, and the transfer of funds for insurance. The council also discussed tax deductions, the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over program, and addressed queries regarding the expenditure of $9 million on a computer bill resolution.