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Beam Signing Brings RWJBarnabas Health Leaders Together in Toms River

in Toms River News

Bill Arnold, President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and President, Southern Region, RWJBarnabas Health (RWJBH), joined leaders from Community Medical Center (CMC), Children’s Specialized Hospital (CSH), CSH Foundation and RWJBH Medical Group to celebrate the last beam being put in place at the new Toms River West Hub construction. The group celebrated the occasion with a ceremonial beam signing.

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New Jersey Symphony to Perform Free Concert at Ocean County College

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The New Jersey Symphony returns to Toms River this month for a free outdoor concert at Ocean County College, sponsored by the Ocean County College Foundation. The performance will take place on Tuesday, June 28th at 8:00pm and is open to the public. Admission and parking are free of charge.

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No New Inspection Station In Toms River

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER – There’s a brand new sign on the side of a former DMV inspection station, but authorities warned people not to take it as a sign that the facility is re-opening.

For years, locals drove to the inspection station on James Street on the corner of Route 9. Long-time residents will remember parking along James, waiting their turn. It didn’t have nearly as many bays as the current one on Route 70 in Lakewood, so sometimes you’d have to turn your car off while waiting.

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Construction at Huddy Park in Downtown Toms River is Complete

in Toms River News

Historic Huddy Park in beautiful Downtown Toms River is looking ready for summer and the many events that will take place at this landmark in Toms River Township.

It was back in November of 2020 that the main gazebo at Huddy Park in Downtown Toms River collapsed…leaving the three-piece gazebo reduced to rubble. Since then construction has been underway and at times delayed during the pandemic, but now is done and looks fantastic.

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TOMS RIVER: POLICE ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR CADETS FROM VARIOUS COMMUNITIES

in Toms River News

On Saturday, Public Safety Cadet Units from the Toms River Police Department, Ocean County Sheriff’s Department and the Beachwood Police Department gathered at the Ocean County Police Academy in Lakewood, for a joint-jurisdictional training event. 26 youth Cadets from neighboring towns were challenged to navigate through various simulated law enforcement scenarios. The cadets participated in high risk stops, burglary in progress, dealing with an emotionally disturbed person, and team building scenarios. We would like to thank Chief Little (TRPD), Sheriff Mastronardy (OCSD), Chief DeMarco (Beachwood), Chief DiBella (Lacey) for your commitment to our programs which made this event possible. What are Public Safety Cadets?

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Toms River Resident Wins Senior Pageant

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER – Glamorous is the head that wears the crown, and this year, that crown belongs to Toms River’s Bettyjean Pace.

The Ms. New Jersey Senior America pageant was held on June 2 in Atlantic City.

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Another great NJ food debate: What do you call the ends of a loaf of bread?

in Toms River News

Pork roll vs. Taylor ham. Wawa vs. Quick Chek. Sauce vs. gravy. Sub vs. hoagie vs. hero vs. grinder.

Here in New Jersey, we take our food very seriously. And we love to fight about it. Here’s the setup: My mother-in-law made a beautiful Italian dinner on Saturday for the whole family. 7 adults, 8 kids, and a dog. Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, and sausage. And, of course, two crusty loaves of bread.

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Residents Say Why They Don’t See Downtown Toms River As A Destination Center And What Can Help

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River Mayor Maurice Hill is on a mission. He wants to turn Downtown Toms River into a tourist destination, but it has all been tried before. Rebuilding, revitalizing, and restoring Downtown Toms River has been an ongoing project for over 60 years yet, few people visit.

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