$1.09M Riverfront Home Offers Privacy In Toms River
TOMS RIVER, NJ — Enjoy life on the water with this home on the Toms River.
This 3,300-square-foot home at 115 Cranmoor Drive in Toms River has an asking price of $1,089,000.
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TOMS RIVER, NJ — Enjoy life on the water with this home on the Toms River.
This 3,300-square-foot home at 115 Cranmoor Drive in Toms River has an asking price of $1,089,000.
TOMS RIVER, NJ — Looking for views of Barnegat Bay? Take a look at this home at 1878 Monitor Drive
TOMS RIVER, NJ — Luxury is what this Toms River home is all about. This five-bedroom home at 33 Debbie Court
What the heck is going on with this reality TV star’s epic home that was for sale? Remember when I
The Sacred Heart University football team added 10 players Wednesday to its 2023 recruiting class, which includes an additional 25 players from the early signing period in December.
Here’s a closer look at the 10 committments:
Ty Boland, Tom’s River, N.J. (Toms River North). The 6-foot, 200-pound linebacker was an All-Ocean County pick who as captain helped lead team to New Jersey state title.
Toms River North quarterback Micah Ford, the reigning NJ.com Player of the Year, confirmed Tuesday that he plans to continue his football
There are two things the 2022 Shore Conference football season will be remembered for: Triumph and tragedy. It will be
PISCATAWAY — On Sunday evening at Rutgers University, Toms River North completed one of the most remarkable seasons in Shore Conference
The winning numbers for the drawing were: 31, 43, 58, 59 and 66. The Red Power Ball number was 09.
One double Play ticket matched four of the five white balls and the Double Play ball drawn winning the $50,000 double play prize.
That ticket was purchased at Spirit’s Unlimited, 941 Route 37 West, Toms River in Ocean County.
New Jersey Lottery officials have announced a number of recent winners and runners-up over the last two weeks, including a
OCEAN COUNTY – One lucky ticket purchased in Ocean County matched all five numbers drawn winning the $123,825 Jersey Cash
TOMS RIVER, NJ — A lucky lottery player is now $89,195 richer after hitting on a Fast Play Progressive game.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Boston University collected two of the three Patriot League softball weekly awards when the League announced honors
After batting .571 and helping lead the Boston University softball team to three wins, junior Kayla Roncin has earned Patriot League Player
CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill American Little League 12U softball team is one of the four best teams
LACEY, NJ — While land use and development has been the subject of controversy for the past several years in Lacey Township, it’s not likely to go away any time soon.
And amid recent news in Ocean County including the proposed Ciba-Geigy settlement in Toms River, the county’s purchase of the Breton Woods parcel in Brick and the approval of a synagogue in Jackson, officials are saying that the township has to grow and move forward, but looks to do so in a strategic manner.
Growth is inevitable in Lacey, Township Committee members said, but there are ways to move the township forward with proper land use.
It didn’t matter that it was raining in Stafford Township. There were houses to build. Despite the alternating drizzle and
NORTVALE, NJ, US, January 31, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Italian American One Voice Coalition (“IAOVC”), America’s largest independent Italian American anti-bias educational organization, reports that the 2023-24 School Calendar, recently issued by the Toms River Regional School District, returns Columbus Day as a school holiday. This follows IAOVC’s, other Italian American organizations’ and public opposition to the Columbus Day holiday elimination from the 2022-23 school calendar.
Last August, the Toms River Regional Board of Education approved changes to the district’s 2022-23 calendar, including the elimination of the Columbus Day Holiday. Local residents contacted IAOVC for assistance in opposing the move which resulted in members of IAOVC along with representatives from IAOVC’s Organization Members attending the September school board meeting which garnered wide media attention. IAOVC President Andre’ DiMino, Vice President Frank Lorenzo, and others expressed opposition to the elimination of the holiday during the public session of the meeting.
Toms River, New Jersey — An employment consultant has left a five-star Google review commending Union First for its “great service” in protecting employees.
Union First is an employee-assistance program for workers who need someone to stand up for them when they are struggling with issues that include substance use disorders. The program provides job protection, behavioral health and advocacy services for union members, public employees and their families. It follows a simple philosophy: that the employee/client’s job, health and family all come first.
Workers with substance abuse issues are protected by law from being disciplined or fired from their jobs if they seek help for a substance use disorder. But many workers are unaware of this protection, and even if they do not fear job loss, they worry about suffering from the stigma of addiction. As a result, employees may be reluctant to seek help even when they want to.
TOMS RIVER – Police, animal control and a hazardous material team removed a half dozen rabbits from the backyard of a home Sunday afternoon.
Toms River humane law enforcement officers responding to a call about a house on Harrison Road. They found 22 rabbits in a shed, according to police spokeswoman Jillian Messina.
Due to the condition of the shed, the Berkeley Township hazardous material team was called in.
The New Jersey home seen in the 1979 film “The Amityville Horror” has found a buyer. Located in Toms River in Ocean County, the waterfront property at 18 Brooks Road was used as a stand-in in the horror movie for the real-life “haunted” house on Long Island. After first listing for $1.7 million this past September, the four-bedroom home recently closed for $1.46 million.
The riverfront home was built in 1920 and measures nearly 3,900 square feet with four bedrooms and five baths. When filming the horror movie in 1979, “Amityville Horror” producers chose 18 Brooks Road to represent the Long Island home where paranormal activity was reported following a gruesome murder.
The Long Island home at 108 Ocean Avenue last sold in March 2017 for $605,000 as 6sqft previously reported.
TOMS RIVER – A 7-acre parcel on Silverton Road and a downtown property could soon be part of Toms River’s
The property on which a laundromat has stood on Route 35 for years has been granted approval for a subdivision
A New Jersey witness at Sea Isle City reported watching a floating, orange glow that brightened and dissipated rather quickly at 10:48 p.m. on November 23, 2022, according to testimony from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).
The sky was clear when the witness first noticed a “floating orange glow” that was clearly not a standard aircraft. The witness was sitting with a dog on the beach.