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Toms River Schools Update COVID Quarantine Guidelines

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Regional Schools issued reminders to parents, staff and students Tuesday about updates to the state’s COVID-19 health and safety guidelines, including the continuing requirement for masks in schools. “Today Governor Phil Murphy extended the mask mandate (EO 251) under new Executive Order 281 for an additional 30 days,”… Keep Reading

Falcons Soar at Wrestling Quad in Toms River

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Falcons soared in Saturday’s quad vs. Piscataway, Toms River East and Marlboro. Zachary Beadling, John Whitacre, Nico Calello, Giovanni Alejandro, Sebastian Blumberg, Evan Mendez, and Andrew Bouchard each won three matches, as Saint Joe’s was the big winner of the day. Continue Reading on TAPintoWestfield Keep Reading

22 new N.J. restaurants you need to try in 2022

Navigating the rough economic seas of 2021 was no small feat for restaurants globally and locally, and we were lucky that many suited up, bravely weathered the storm, and sailed us to the other side. As unfortunate as it was to see several well-loved and institutional establishments across the state close up shop, it also… Keep Reading

Toms River Schools Closed Jan. 7 For Snow Day

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Regional School District will be closed Friday because of the second storm in a week that was depositing snow across the area. The district updated its decision early Friday. Snow began falling about 1 a.m. and by 5 a.m. many roads were covered with a layer of white.… Keep Reading

If you rent or rent out Sandy damaged home, Toms River, NJ government has your back against FEMA Read More: Toms River protecting renters of Sandy damaged homes from FEMA

Many people who rent, rent out or live in homes in Toms River that were damaged by Superstorm Sandy requiring repairs, and in some cases rebuilds, are being told to elevate their structure by a certain amount by FEMA who is reportedly using outdated flood maps. These residents received letters in November of 2021 from… Keep Reading

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