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New Year’s weather forecast for NJ: Nice Eve, wet Day, then cold Read More: New Year’s weather forecast for NJ: Nice Eve, wet Day, then cold

in Toms River News

The Bottom Line

We’ll catch a 36 to 48 hour stretch of mainly dry and mild weather, lasting through the rest of 2021. But rain will return soon enough — the precursor to a big transition by next week.

Thursday will progress from wet to dry. Friday is still looking good, and could be our warmest New Year’s Eve in at least a decade. On Saturday, we’ll kick off 2022 by getting soaked. And then the chance of rain will eventually transition to windy, colder weather on Sunday.

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Should NJ Schools Offer Virtual Classes Amid Surge? Take Our Poll

in Toms River News

NEW JERSEY — As the number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge in New Jersey, some parents are expressing concerns about sending students back to school on Monday.

The state Department of Health on Wednesday reported there were 20,483 new positive PCR test results. From Dec. 22 through Wednesday, the state has seen 98,652 new positive cases of the virus, as the state monitors both the delta and the omicron variants.

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WALMART IN LINDEN, NJ IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED

in Toms River News

LINDEN — The Walmart store on Routes 1&9 temporarily closed on Tuesday but a spokeswoman denied a report it was because of employees who have gotten sick.

sign in the door said the store in the Legacy Square shopping center in Linden closed at 2 p.m. for “additional cleaning and stocking” and would reopen at 6 a.m. Thursday morning.

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No. 9 Marlboro over Manchester Township: Boys basketball recap – WOBM Classic

in Toms River News

Senior guard Jonathan Spatola scored a season high 22 points as No. 9 Marlboro defeated Manchester Township, 70-53, In the WOBM Christmas Classic semifinal at the RWJ Barnabas Arena in Toms River

Marlboro (5-0) will face No. 12 Red Bank Catholic in Thursday’s 7:30 championship in Toms River. Red Bank Catholic earned a 59-41 semifinal win over St. John Vianney.

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Don’t worry! A local Toms River, NJ Deli to the Rescue for your New Year’s Eve Plans Read More: Anthony’s from Brooklyn Toms River NJ Catering for New Year’s Eve Plans

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If you’re like my family, hosting others is a thing.  It’s an important part of the holiday season.  When you have Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and then New Year’s Eve all within a week, the preparation is a bit exhausting.

Now, granted, Christmas Eve is more of a family affair.  While New Year’s Eve is less about family and more for a big celebration.  Usually, in a non-covid year, you would call up friends, get a sitter, and head out the door for a night of fun.  This year seems a little different.  People are definitely more cautious.   So what to do?  Even if you have a small gathering at the house takes some preparation.  What’s the biggest undertaking?  Food.

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Toms River Set To Finalize Surf Club Purchase

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TOMS RIVER, NJ — A multiyear effort will come to fruition on Thursday when Toms River officials and state officials finalize the purchase of the former Joey Harrison’s Surf Club property in Ortley Beach.

Toms River Mayor Maurice “Mo” Hill said state officials and the town will finalize the purchase of the property, covering about 2 acres in the area of 6th Avenue, a purchase that had been in discussion for years.

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Donovan Catholic High School of Toms River, NJ Honors Analise Piemonte as Student of the Week Read More: Analise Piemonte is Student of the Week

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92.7 WOBM and Gateway Toyota of Toms River honor Analise Piemonte of Donovan Catholic High School as the Student of the Week.  Ranked fifth in her class she is President of the Senior Class, President of the Mission Club, Recording Secretary for the National Honor Society, and a member of Student Council.

A Varsity Cheer Captain she is involved in the performing arts as a production manager, dance captain, and lead and has earned the Christian Service Bronze Award.  Hoping to study Broadcast Journalism at Syracuse University is Analise Piemonteour Ocean County Student of the Week.

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Manasquan blanks Toms River North – Boys ice hockey – Toms River Tourney

in Toms River News

Shay Keating struck twice while Braden Ryan dished two assists as Manasquan shut down Toms River North, 7-0, in the first round of the Winding River Tournament in Toms River.

Dean Mykelbust, Grant Smith and James Farinacci added a goal and an assist apiece while Brandan Kearney and Matt Barth each chipped in a goal for Manasquan (2-4-1).

Toms River North is now 2-4-1.

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Ping pong club for people with Parkinson’s disease bounces back in NJ after long hiatus

in Toms River News

Just when Parkinson’s disease patients were starting to learn the ins and outs of ping pong and how it could help them in everyday life, the pandemic forced them to put down their paddles for more than a year and a half.

Ping Pong Parkinson, a non-profit that aims to help people with Parkinson’s disease regain mobility and flexibility through table tennis, had opened for the first time in New Jersey last February in Westwood. After a few weeks, however, they were forced to stop meeting due to the pandemic and later lost their venue completely when Wang Chen Table Tennis Club closed.

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Sound off! What’s Next Former This Former 7-11 in Toms River, New Jersey Read More: What’s Next Former This Former 7-11 in Toms River, New Jersey

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Recently driving on Route 9 in Toms River I noticed that the old 7-11 was still vacant and waiting for a new tenant, of course the question is who and/or what?

This is a heavily traveled area, but like many 7-11 in Ocean County, things just didn’t work out. This one is a tough fit, I feel, because you not only have a convenience store…but a gas station as well. Whenever we see these stations closed the initial thought is “underground tanks”. These tanks pose a potential environmental issue and are also expensive to clean, remove or replace. This can definitely cause issues for potential future tenants.

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