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Tidal Flooding Anticipated Throughout the Weekend in Brick Township, Here’s What You Need to Know

Tidal Flooding Anticipated Throughout the Weekend in Brick Township, Here’s What You Need to Know

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Moderate tidal flooding is expected through Sunday in Brick Township, prompting officials to issue both a coastal flood advisory and coastal flood watch. The advisory is effective through Friday night, with the flood watch covering Saturday and Sunday.

Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to move their vehicles to higher ground to avoid potential damage. Several locations have been designated for this purpose.

The designated parking areas include Angela Hibbard Park, Edmund Hibbard Park, Windward Beach Park, Midstreams School, and the overflow parking lot across from Brick Beach III on Route 35.

Authorities urge residents to take necessary precautions and monitor weather updates to stay informed about the flooding situation.

  • Baltimore Police Arrest Three Juveniles in Robbery Case

    Baltimore, MD – Eastern District officers responded to a report of an unarmed robbery on Guilford Avenue. The incident, involving a group of five juvenile males, took place on Monday at approximately 6:52 pm

    Upon arrival, officers met with a 26-year-old male victim. The victim reported being robbed of his belongings before the suspects fled the scene in a stolen black van.

    After reviewing surveillance footage and sharing descriptions of the suspects, officers located three juveniles. The suspects, aged between 12 and 15, were taken into custody.

    The juveniles were transported to Juvenile Booking for a detention review by the Department of Juvenile Services. They were later released to their guardians. One of the suspects, a 15-year-old, was on GPS monitoring at the time of the robbery due to a previous robbery arrest.

  • That’s No Construction Zone! New York State Police Issues Tickets to Move Over Law Violators

    Kirkwood, NY – It’s a trap!

    The New York State Police recently conducted an enforcement initiative in an active work zone on I-81 in Kirkwood, resulting in multiple traffic citations.

    A notable incident involved an individual stopped for traveling at 82 mph in a clearly marked 55 mph work zone. In total, 44 tickets were issued during the operation, named Operation Hard Hat, which took place while a Department of Transportation crew was performing bridge work.

    The primary focus of the initiative was to enforce speed limits and ensure the safety of workers in the area. The state police welcomed drivers to slow down and remain attentive in work zones, highlighting the presence of their family members who work along the roadways.

    Operation Hard Hat is part of an ongoing effort to increase awareness and safety compliance in construction zones. The New York State Police emphasized the importance of adhering to posted speed limits to protect those working in these environments. For further details and photos from the operation, visit the official New York State Police Facebook page and their website.

  • Dutchess Sheriff’s Office Investigates Social Media Threat to Local School

    Poughkeepsie, NY – On Wednesday, the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to a potential violence threat against Dutchess BOCES. The warning was posted on social media and reported to school authorities, who then informed the School Resource Officer, a Sheriff’s Deputy.

    Around 9 am, multiple Sheriff’s Office personnel arrived at the school to secure the premises and ensure the safety of both students and staff as the threat was investigated. Early findings indicate the post was a re-post of a previously circulated threat that didn’t specifically mention Dutchess BOCES. This re-post had been widely shared in recent weeks.

    The investigation, conducted in collaboration with the school district, is ongoing. At this moment, officials do not deem the threat credible. No suspects have been identified, and the school community remains safe.

    Anyone with information related to the incident is encouraged to contact Detective Griffin at 845-486-3809 or via email at [email protected]. The Sheriff’s Office tipline is available at 845-605-CLUE (2583), and all tips are confidential.