what reason could one have for not allowing them to? (illness, special needs, and other unique circumstances aside, of course) I'm not suggesting that a six year old walk alone to school, but provided that you live in a relatively safe neighborhood and they can do so with a group of other kids, and that there are crossing guards around, why not? Related to a topic discussed in another thread and I apologize ahead of time if I'm hijacking this thread.įor those that live in Brick and have kids, do you allow your kids to walk to school? If Brick is the safest town in the U.S. I don't live there personally, but it seems like a good place to live. It has a large blue-collar contingent but its proximity to the Parkway and I-195 give it a large professional community as well, so it creates a nice mix. And waterfront homes on Barnegat Bay and lagoon sections aren't singled out for higher taxation. Property taxes on a 500K home are below $6,000, I believe. is some kind of paradise, I will say that it's a large municipality (around 90K residents) and keeps its costs down to a point where it should be a model to other towns. They have a great relationship with township residents and the local area as a whole, and for that we should be thankful, since so many departments don't emphasize that. Unlike many other towns, there isn't a lot of annoying traffic enforcement and the officers are never out to get anyone. Police Department is also known as one of the most professional, yet friendly, police departments around. OK, strange post from the guy above me, but it's nice to see Brick Twp.
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