Main entrance at Ocean University Medical Center closed for repaving

Worker operating asphalt paver machine during road construction and repairing works. A paver finisher, asphalt finisher or paving machine placing a layer of asphalt. Repaving

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ — The main entrance to Hackensack Meridian Ocean University Medical Center off Route 88 will be closed for repaving on Thursday, November 14, from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Brick Township Police Department announced. Visitors and employees will need to use the Jack Martin Boulevard entrance to access the hospital during this time.

The repaving project will impact multiple facilities located within the hospital complex, including the Medical Arts Building, the OUMC Outpatient Pharmacy, the Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, and Jersey Coast Vascular. Officials are advising anyone with appointments, planned visits, or work shifts to allow extra time for travel and parking.

The hospital’s parking garage, shuttle service, and other parking areas will remain open throughout the day, ensuring access for patients and staff.

The Brick Township Police Department will provide updates if any changes arise.

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