Jersey Shore Township
Welcome to Brick, an Ocean County township on the Jersey Shore between Barnegat Bay and the Metedeconk River.
Brick is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, situated on the Jersey Shore between the Metedeconk River to the north and Barnegat Bay to the east. European settlement in the area dates to the late seventeenth century, and the township developed from an agricultural and maritime community, shaped by farming, fishing, and bay commerce, into one of Ocean County's most populous residential municipalities. Brick's identity is tied to the water. Its shoreline along Barnegat Bay, the Metedeconk River, and the Beaverdam Creek system gives residents access to boating, fishing, and waterfront living, while the Atlantic beaches and boardwalks of nearby Point Pleasant and the rest of the Jersey Shore lie just minutes away. Marinas and bayfront neighborhoods are woven through the township's fabric. The township has a population of roughly 76,000 and offers a broad range of housing, from established mid-century neighborhoods to waterfront homes and newer subdivisions. The Garden State Parkway runs through Brick, providing direct access north toward New York and south toward Atlantic City, and making the township a practical base for commuters as well as year-round and seasonal residents. Brick Township Public Schools, with roots dating to the 1850s, serves the community's students, and the township's parks, sports leagues, and seasonal events anchor family life. The community balances a dense, established suburban character with the recreation and scenery of the bay and the nearby oceanfront. Brick appeals to families seeking good schools and space, boaters and anglers drawn to its waterways, and anyone who wants Jersey Shore living with convenient highway access to the region's employment centers. Neighborhoods range from the Herbertsville area in the township's north to bayfront and riverfront sections, giving different parts of Brick distinct characters.
Brick is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, on the Jersey Shore between the Metedeconk River and Barnegat Bay. It is one of the larger municipalities in the county, with a population of roughly 76,000.
Brick sits on Barnegat Bay and the Metedeconk River, with marinas, lagoons, and bayfront neighborhoods throughout the township. The ocean beaches, boardwalks, and amusement attractions of nearby Point Pleasant and Seaside Heights are just minutes away.
Brick is served by Brick Township Public Schools, a district with roots dating to the 1850s and the opening of the Herbertsville one-room schoolhouse. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the township, including Brick Township High School.
The Garden State Parkway runs through Brick, providing direct access north toward the New York metropolitan area and south toward Atlantic City. Route 70 and Route 88 serve as the township's main east-west commercial corridors.
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