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About Brick

Brick is a large township on the New Jersey coast, and one of the most populated townships in Ocean County. It has been honored with many distinctive titles, including "America's Safest City" and one of the "Top 25 Most Uniquely American Cities and Towns." It offers a coastal location, numerous parks, recreational activities and plenty of everyday conveniences.

The History of Brick

Now a scenic township with plenty of Jersey Shore real estate, Brick started small in the mid-18th century. The area's first settlers had an industrial focus, building a sawmill, two iron forges and a turpentine facility. Alongside these industries, Brick's first residents worked as farmers, hunters and fishermen. Some built general stores, retail outlets and even docks to move the township forward.

The township received its independent status in 1850, and by the turn of the 20th century, residential and retail developments led Brick to develop a high-end appeal. Developers promoted Brick as a resort area, where city dwellers could fish, crab and relax on the Jersey Shore. Brick was a remote yet desirable retreat until the mid-1950s, when the Garden State Parkway brought droves of travelers to the area. Thanks to Brick's affordable property, low taxes and proximity to New York City, the area underwent rapid development as soon as the township was discovered.

Today, Brick is no longer a farming village or a small-scale industrial complex. It has retained its resort appeal, and full-time residents can enjoy the scenery and relaxed way of life year-round.

Jobs in Brick

Brick residents work in several fields, but the largest employers fall into the education and health care fields. Brick Township Board of Education is the township's largest employer, while the Ocean Medical Center and Disabled American Veterans follow close behind.

The Brick area is home to numerous industries that continue to grow from year to year. Education and health services, government, and professional and business services are some of the area's largest industries. These varied industries can provide you with plenty of options if you're looking for a job in the township.

Brick Schools

Students in the Brick area attend Brick Township Public Schools. The district is well-known in the area for its extensive special education programs, particularly those serving students diagnosed with autism. Local private schools include both religious and secular campuses.

Resources for Moving to Brick

Here are a few handy resources for planning your move to Brick:

  • Utilities: Major energy providers in Brick include Jersey Central Power & Light and the Brick Township Municipal Utilities Authority.
  • Garbage and Recycling: The township provides curbside collection of trash and recyclables.
  • Transportation: Brick is part of the New Jersey Transit network of bus routes.

Brick Housing

Positioned between the Garden State Highway and the Barnegat Peninsula, Brick offers both easy highway access and coastal living. If you want a waterfront home, you can consider one of the homes along Kettle Creek, Havens Cove, or many of the township's natural and manufactured waterways.