Sticks & stones billiards opens in brick township

Sticks & Stones Billiards opens in Brick Township

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Mayor Lisa Crate and Councilwoman Heather deJong welcomed Sticks & Stones Billiards to the township in a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of the new recreation and entertainment venue. Conveniently located in the Dorado Plaza at 34 Lanes Mill Road, the billiards hall promises to be a vibrant addition to the local community.

Sticks & Stones Billiards is participating in the township’s “Buy in Brick” Property Tax Rewards Program, offering patrons a 10% rebate on purchases, capped at $100. The program allows residents to earn rebates that can be applied directly to their property tax bills, providing an incentive to shop locally.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Sticks & Stones Billiards to our community,” said Mayor Lisa Crate during the event. “Their participation in the Buy in Brick program is another way they are investing in Brick Township, and we are excited to see them succeed as a new recreational destination for our residents.”

Councilwoman Heather deJong echoed the sentiment, encouraging locals to visit the venue and enjoy its offerings. The addition of Sticks & Stones further expands the township’s focus on fostering small businesses and enhancing community life.

Brick Township residents interested in obtaining a free Buy in Brick card can email the township to take advantage of the program. Sticks & Stones Billiards is already gearing up to be a favorite spot for gatherings, casual games, and community enjoyment.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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