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Brick Businesses Prepare For More Coronavirus Reopenings

As New Jersey continues to expand the list of what is open and what activities can resume, here's a look at what's happening in Brick.

BRICK, NJ — As the reopening process moves forward in New Jersey, the changes are allowing more and more options for dining out, shopping and entertainment.

Among those options: Ocean County Mall. Simon, the company that owns Ocean County Mall, announced its hours on the mall's website over the weekend.

Malls are among the reopenings happening this week as the state continues to reduce restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic that have been limited or shuttered by Gov. Phil Murphy's public health emergency orders that started in March.

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There have been more than 171,000 New Jersey residents who have tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 since early March, when the first case was detected. There have been 13,121 confirmed deaths from the virus during that time, according to the state Department of Health.

The mall's website has been updated from the "closed" statement it had in place to saying mall hours will be 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The food court and seating will be closed, and stores will be limited to 50 percent capacity under Murphy's orders.

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Simon posted an explanation of its plans for protecting customers and employees as the mall reopens on its website.

Stores at Brick Plaza will continue to be limited to 50 percent capacity.


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In addition, another burst of reopenings is set for Thursday. Restaurants and bars will be allowed to resume indoor seating at 25 percent of capacity, a move that will supplement the outdoor dining they've been leaning on for the past few weeks.

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If shopping isn't enough, pick your date and go to the amusement park or the water park. Both Casino Pier and Breakwater Beach will be open beginning Thursday. Also open will be Six Flags Great Adventure. Hurricane Harbor is in process, Six Flags officials said.

Looking for something educational or entertaining? Museums, aquariums, bowling alleys, arcades and libraries also reopen Thursday. All are limited to 25 percent of their capacity.

Ocean Lanes at the intersection of Route 88 and Chambers Bridge Road is reopening on Thursday. "Masks required. Bring your bowing equipment, a mask and have fun," alley personnel said.

The addition of indoor dining will be a help to restaurants that have been offering the outdoor dining. The list of approvals continues to grow and the township has been updating its list on its Facebook page.

Among the restaurants that have been approved for outdoor dining or are in the process of getting permits are:

  • Windward Tavern
  • River Rock Restaurant and Marina Bar
  • Used To Be's
  • Jack & Mike's
  • Shore Good Pancake House
  • Taylor Sams
  • IHOP
  • Rainbow Diner
  • Urban Coalhouse
  • Tuscany
  • Applebee's
  • Outback Steakhouse
  • Mantoloking Ale House
  • Meemom's
  • IKKO
  • Cordi's Italian Gourmet
  • Carrabba's
  • PJ Sweeney's
  • Via Veneto
  • Nino's Coal-Fired Pizza
  • Beacon 70
  • Villa Vittoria
  • TGI Friday
  • Spanish Potato Grill
  • Buffalo Wild Wings
  • Bonefish Grill
  • Rosalita's
  • Tre Pizza, Pasta & Beer Garden
  • Houlihan's
  • Corner Post Diner
  • Azteca
  • Saltimbocca

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