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Brick Township is a township which is situated in Ocean County in New Jersey. It was incorporated as a township in 1850.

As per the United States Census of 2000, the township had a total population of 76,119 people. As per the 2009 Census, the township population is 32,857 which make around 2.59 percent population growth compared to 2000 census.

Brick experiences 44 inches of rain and 15 inches of snow each year.  The measurable precipitation of the town is 113 days. Almost there are 210 sunny days in the town. The month of July tends to be the warmest with 86 degrees and the month of January is coldest with 25 degrees.

As per the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 32.3 square miles, of which 6.0 square miles is water and 26.2 square miles is land. 

This township earned the title of America’s safest city out of 371 cities nationwide during the 13th annual Morgan Quitno survey



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