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Mayors to Jointly Announce Barrier Island Repopulation Friday

Brick Township, Toms River, and Seaside Heights will announce repopulation plans

 

The mayors of Brick Township, Toms River and Seaside Heights will jointly announce plans to permanently repopulate their barrier island communities Friday.

The North Beach area of Toms River, all of Brick Township and single-family homes in Seaside Heights will be included in the formal joint request to repopulate their towns on the same day. The request will be submitted to Gov. Chris Christie for approval.

Seaside Heights Mayor William Akers said Wednesday the repopulation date will be Jan. 7.

The hard-hit neighborhood of Ortley Beach will not be included in the plan, officials said, however a statement will be made Friday regarding its eventual repopulation.

"Based on what we're seeing from the utility companies, we expect [Gov. Christie] to look favorably upon the request to repopulate," Brick Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis said in a statement.

Toms River Mayor Tom Kelaher said he, as well as Acropolis and Akers, have been in "constant contact" with utilities in the run-up to repopulation.

"We are putting public safety first to make sure that the gas, electric, water and sewer companies are doing their due diligence to make sure their services are safe and reliable," Kelaher said.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Barnegat Peninsula, Ocean Beach, South Mantoloking, barrier island, brick nj news, normandy beach, ortley beach, seaside heights, and toms river

walter

7:02 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Huh? Single family? So if I live in a nice dry condo I don't get to go home?

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Daniel Nee

9:09 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

I noticed that as well. I will ask about it tomorrow at the news conference they're holding and will have more info in the story that follows.

Ajv

8:24 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Everybody start drinking!! Oh yeah!!

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WMS826

9:19 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

50 mile an hour winds due in on Friday I heard. Good luck and dont re sheet rock too soon.

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they can do that

10:01 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Any plan for the reopening of rt 35 from bayhead to seaside park?

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Halpha2

10:40 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Ajv got some ripple coming ur way!

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Pogo

8:00 am on Friday, December 21, 2012

About those fifty mile an hour winds, at 07:55 AM there's about a foot of water in my street and I live on the mainland side of the bay. I wasn't home for Sandy so this is the highest I've ever seen the water. Hope the repair work on the barrier islands isn't getting set back too much by this.

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shorefriend

8:12 am on Friday, December 21, 2012

I hope Ortly gets something back soon, my house is high and dry, if they just get the utilites back I could move back. Not all of Ortley is destroyed there are a few of us that can go back.

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