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Downtown Toms River Paving Set To Finish Up Tuesday

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Crews will be paving three streets in the downtown Toms River area on Tuesday as work to repair pavement that was opened up for water main replacement winds down.

The paving by Earle Asphalt will be done on Batchelor Street, and East Woodland and West Woodland avenues, and is expected to be done from about 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., officials with the water company Veolia — which merged with Suez earlier this year — said Monday.

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This is the Best Bagel Restaurant in Toms River, NJ, Chosen By You

in Toms River News

Bagels are a favorite of New Jerseyans. We have the “best” bagels anywhere on this planet.

When I visit friends in the south such as in Florida and North Carolina, they always ask me to bring the bagels. They used to live in New Jersey and they know the best is right here in New Jersey.

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According To Yelp Reviewers, These Are The Top 5 Diners In The Toms River Area

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ – New Jersey is known for diners. Some are good. Some are bad. Many are just hands down incredible for their options and dishes. Most people have their go-to diner and don’t sway much from what they enjoy, almost like a barber. New Jerseyans tend to have a sense of diner loyalty. Where long-standing favorites like the Crystal Diner, Toms River Diner and Four Seasons Diner continue to deliver, there are five that stood out the most with Yelp! users.

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“I’m Not Concerned With The FBI”, Toms River Councilman Says After $100k Patronage Hire

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River Councilman Kevin Geoghegan defiantly declared that he’s not afraid of the FBI ahead of his vote to hire a political friend, Maria Maruca, to a job at town hall worth over $100,000 annually when you factor in benefits and pension payments. It is not clear at this time whether or not Maruca will receive a township car.

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Bay-master Shop Management adds Financing & Extended Service Contracts

in Toms River News

Financing saves money for your customers with reduced interest rates. This allows the shop to make sales that the customer may not have been affordable. Extended Service Contracts generate more loyalty and commissions for the shops who also get the warranty work at their standard shop rates.

TOMS RIVER, N.J.April 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Bay-Master Partners with Wisetack to Offer Auto Shops Integrated, Consumer-Friendly Financing

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Toms River Man Ran Successful Donut Operation While Taking State Disability Payments From NJ Transit Job

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ – A Toms River man stood before the U.S. District Court in Illinois and admitted he was collecting disability payments from his former job at NJ Transit while operating a successful donut shop in Toms River.

Richard W. Browner, 65, the former co-owner of OB-CO Donuts on Fischer Boulevard, admitted to his crime and expressed forgiveness before the judge in a video conference court session. He has been sentenced to three years of probation and charged a $10,000 fine.

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Toms River 5th Grader’s Calm Actions After Bus Crash Draw Praise

in Toms River News

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Lilly Bossow is the kind of kid who is always looking to help others.

Whether it’s reminding schoolmates to follow safety rules in her role as a member of the North Dover Elementary School safety patrol or volunteering for a project without knowing the details of what’s needed, Lilly is always helping others, North Dover principal Colleen McGrath said Wednesday.

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Blue Star Memorial Highways, Honoring America’s Veterans, Began in New Jersey

in Toms River News

Drive west on Route 22 from Mountainside to North Plainfield, and you’ll pass through a patchwork of brushy woods, gas stations, chain stores, diners, tire shops and shopping malls. It wasn’t always this way.

In 1944, as World War II slogged along in Europe and the Pacific, the Garden Club of New Jersey dreamed up an initiative to beautify a 5.2-mile stretch of Route 22 in Union and Somerset counties and dedicate it to those serving in the armed forces. It would be dubbed Blue Star Drive. 

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