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LITTLE MISS LIBERTY STEALS THE SHOW- 1ST PRIZE WINNER!

TOMS RIVER: Despite the rain and floods- the Annual Toms River Halloween Parade went off Saturday night as scheduled! The parade is a long-standing tradition here in Ocean County, and recently was only cancelled for Hurricane Sandy & Covid. This year it was time to get back into it- with a solid showing of attendees.… Keep Reading

SUEZ Donates $10K To Community Medical Center Foundation

TOMS RIVER – SUEZ Toms River donated $10,000 to its neighbor and close partner, Community Medical Center Foundation (RWJ Barnabas), which continues to play critical roles in serving and strengthening our communities. SUEZ’ donation helps the hospital in its continuing efforts with COVID-19 vaccine clinics and retrofitting rooms for negative isolation. Continue Reading on Jersey… Keep Reading

Toms River Schools Receive $7.6M In Stabilization Aid From State

TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Regional School District will receive $7.6 million in stabilization aid from the state Department of Education, officials formally announced Thursday. The approval of the stabilization aid temporarily eases the financial distress created in the district under S2, the state law that has continuously cut state funding to the… Keep Reading

Get Rid Of Your Unused Prescriptions In Toms River

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Do you have old prescription medication sitting in your medicine cabinet? Getting rid of these prescriptions is often the first step to avoiding misuse and abuse. On Saturday, October 23, 2021, the Drug Enforcement Administration will be sponsoring National Takeback Day! Take advantage of this opportunity and bring any unwanted or… Keep Reading

RUTGERS MANDATING COVID VACCINATION FOR ALL EMPLOYEES

In order to comply with an executive order handed down by President Joe Biden on Sept. 9, Rutgers University is requiring that all employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8. In a message from executive vice president and chief operating officer Antonio Calcado, Rutgers employees were informed that failure to provide proof of full vaccination… Keep Reading

Delta Variant Spread Slows In Ocean County

OCEAN COUNTY, NJ — Here’s the weekly look at coronavirus cases in Ocean County, including town-by-town totals and a look at related data since the emergence of the delta variant earlier this year. The county averaged 139 new cases per day in the past week, while averaging 184 new daily cases the prior week, according… Keep Reading

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