With the new "FindFood" free texting service, information on where to get food help is at the user's fingertips.
With thousands of people out of work in the coronavirus crisis, Fulfill and Toms River are working together to keep families fed.
Ocean Count Library Staff miss you at their libraries, but will continue serving you as their virtual doors are always open.
Police said they found the driver standing outside his SUV, which caught fire after the Toms River crash.
Emergency food kits to feed families in need are being distributed through a partnership of Toms River, Fulfill and the Toms River schools.
The singer sent a meal to the Toms River hospital on Monday, one of several medical staffs she surprised around the country.
With all dine-in facilities ordered to close amid the coronavirus outbreak, Simon's Soup Kitchen is a resource for those in need.
The community college in Toms River has employees working from home and has moved to online instruction for its classes.
Ocean County officials closed playgrounds and sports courts at county parks; Toms River, Brick and Beachwood closed playgrounds too.
The county health department said a Jackson woman also has tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Seniors who need prescriptions picked up, assistance with groceries or other questions can call daily.
Library officials say there are a number of online resources available to help residents access free entertainment to pass the time.
Compiled by Johns Hopkins University, this interactive map lets you track confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths in real time.
A teacher is cleared in a complaint about a classroom lesson, a lawsuit over a man's death after Uber trip and more headlines.
Amid warnings from the CDC, Ocean County officials are urging people to take common-sense steps to prevent the spread of illness.
State authorities are testing wells in the Windsor Park area after trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene were found in private wells.
The project may cause a drop in water pressure and temporarily cloudy water.
A couple's wedding plans are disrupted by coronavirus worries, a hobby shop burglary results in an arrest and more Toms River headlines.
Puppy Love Pet Rescue and FlyPups work to give puppies that faced euthanasia in the South a chance for happy, loving homes.
The fire hydrant flushing will continue through the end of the week.
SPP discusses ways to reduce workplace violence and how to respond if necessary.
The assistance is being provided by a partnership of the Ocean County Office of Senior Services and AARP.
A casino night fundraiser is coming up; former mayor Thomas Kelaher is to be honored for his support of the facility.
Neighbors try to help the family of a man whose pickup truck rolled on him; a man is indicted in a DWI crash and more Toms River news.
"New or Gently Used Prom Dresses or Tuxedos" are accepted at all Library branch locations from now until March 13th. Please read guidelines
Four neighboring Silverton homes were significantly damaged in the fire that killed Sara Trahey; the Ocean County YMCA is helping them.
Sara Trahey, who was the media specialist at Ella G. Clarke School, died Friday in a fire at her Toms River home.
Neighbors are trying to help the family of Juan Pablo Granados-Chavez, who died of his injuries two weeks after the Jan. 23 accident.
Winds knock out power at Ocean County Mall, autism-friendly certification for Six Flags and more headlines from Toms River.
A little boy fighting cancer has a whole community behind him, and they threw him a special birthday party. Check out January headlines.
They're known for building homes, but the Toms River-based group completed its 250th home repair, giving residents safer access.
Someone who bought their Jersey Cash 5 ticket in Beachwood won Saturday's jackpot.
George Gilmore is sentenced, Toms River's Code Blue change sparks state law, MONOC is shutting down, and more headlines.
If you haven't disposed of your Christmas tree yet, Toms River is offering curbside pickup through Jan. 31.
The Gordon Ramsay episode filmed in Toms River airs soon, Mo Hill announces monthly "Meet the Mayor" and more headlines.
The event, which is set for Saturday, aims to help the organization close the final gap to fund the facility for kids with special needs.
Protesters greet Senate President Stephen Sweeney, a family gets a gift of a new roof and more headlines from the Toms River Patch.
Miguel, 8, has a brain tumor robbing him of his sight; a surprise birthday party was the latest effort to make memories to last forever.
Someone is holding a little bonus to start the new year.