Maria Ressa, a 1982 graduate of Toms River High School North, is a journalist in the Philippines writing about corruption and terrorism.
There is a lane shift in place near the repair site; motorists are urged to use caution in the area.
The Township Council meets Tuesday and is expected to pass a resolution backing the state's Blue Acres purchase of Joey Harrison's Surf Club
The school board meets this week. Get updates on the town's coronavirus numbers.
The ticket is worth more than $874,115, state lottery officials said.
Residents in the Silverton section may see low pressure until the repair is completed, Suez officials said.
The ticket matched four of the five white balls and the gold mega ball. The Megamillions jackpot rolled over to $600 million for Tuesday.
Gerard Ceraso received a kidney donation 11 years ago. Now his donated kidney is failing and he needs help.
The township council and school board held their reorganization meetings for 2021. Get updates on the town's coronavirus numbers.
The weekly food distributions that started because of the coronavirus pandemic are continuing for anyone who is in need.
School funding, taxes and the coronavirus will be key issues in Toms River in 2021, especially with an election looming.
Toms River saw tragedy and perseverance in 2020. Patch is looking back at the top stories from the community in 2020.
The water main break is disrupting traffic at Lowell Avenue, authorities said.
Toms River has seen a significant increase in coronavirus cases in the last month. Check the numbers.
With Christmas on Friday, the free food distribution is early this week in Toms River and South Toms River. Find out how you can help.
The ramp is being shut down for work on a water main replacement project, Suez officials said.
Thomas Gialanella was approved as interim superintendent; also, get an update on coronavirus numbers, and other headlines.
Scott Schwartz, who played "Flick" in the Christmas classic, will appear at a meet-and-greet on Saturday at Battle River Brewing.
The ticket matched four of five numbers plus the Power Ball number, New Jersey Lottery officials said.
The trees were tagged with the names of families who were having them delivered. The fire company hopes someone can ID the thieves.
A parade of vehicles with menorahs will travel through Toms River on Monday evening to a socially distanced menorah lighting celebration.
NJ State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan made the special birthday delivery to Sophia Colavito, who's battling a rare cancer.
The water main break has disrupted service for some customers in the area, a Suez spokeswoman said.
The district has three weeks to find an interim superintendent. Also, get an update on coronavirus numbers and see what's ahead this week.
With more than 356 students and staff forced to quarantine and more cases coming in, the district took a pause. Check coronavirus numbers.
Families needing food can pick up food kits at the Presbyterian Church of Toms River, courtesy of Fulfill and other donors.
The Toms River Education Foundation, formed to help support extracurricular activities in the schools, is holding the 5K as a fundraiser.
Get an update on the latest coronavirus numbers for Toms River and catch up on other news from the week.
The Toms River nonprofit, which manages the Code Blue shelter, supports those in need as they work to turn their lives around.
Those in need are encouraged to arrive early at the two sites to pick up Thanksgiving meals; the next distribution is set for Wednesday.
With temperatures expected to dip into the 20s, the Riverwood Park shelter will be open Tuesday and Wednesday nights for the homeless.
To-go meals will be available at the Salvation Army and Simon's Soup Kitchen in Seaside Heights. Get details.
COVID limits will hurt efforts to help the homeless, prompting a Toms River councilman to call on other towns to step up and help.
A $3 million project will replace 2-1/2 miles of 70-year-old water main in the downtown area, the water company said.
Families in Ocean County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The annual holiday toy collection kicks off this weekend. Bring new, unwrapped toys for needy children.
Law enforcement members from the Ocean County will discuss issues surrounding teen drinking; it's sponsored by the DART Coalition.
See current vote tallies in the Toms River school board election, coronavirus cases and a look ahead to Veterans Day.
The group, working with the Hope Center, will provide the meals to those in need in a contactless distribution.
The annual craft and gift show will be held outdoors this year.