Mayor Crate Announces Waterfront Park Renovation in Brick Township

Phil Stilton

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Brick Township is getting a newly renovated waterfront park.

Mayor Lisa Crate and Council President Heather deJong celebrated a significant milestone last week as they joined residents of Cedar Bridge Manor to mark the commencement of the highly anticipated renovation of Cedar Bridge Manor Park. The groundbreaking ceremony was filled with enthusiasm and excitement for the upcoming transformation of the park, which promises to provide an array of amenities for the community to enjoy.

The revitalized Cedar Bridge Manor Park will offer residents a host of exciting features, designed to enhance their leisure and recreational experiences. One notable addition is the restoration of the park’s shoreline, ensuring a picturesque and serene environment for visitors. In addition, a half basketball court will be installed, providing a space for friendly games and active engagement.

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Ensuring inclusivity for all, an ADA-compliant playground with age-appropriate equipment will be introduced, catering to the needs of children of various abilities. Fitness components will also be integrated, allowing individuals of all ages to engage in healthy physical activities.


For those seeking tranquility and relaxation, a new walking trail will wind through the park, providing an opportunity to reconnect with nature. Additionally, picnic tables and benches will be strategically placed throughout the area, encouraging families and friends to gather and forge cherished memories.


The renovation of Cedar Bridge Manor Park holds great promise for the community, offering an inviting space where neighbors can come together and enjoy quality time outdoors.

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