Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato to step down, Toms River schools referendum postponed and more.
Toms RIver's six fire companies plus Island Heights will hold a series of ceremonies as the flag is flown at each site. See the schedule.
Toms River schools' video details potential impact of state aid cuts and more Toms River Patch headlines.
The help of the group Baptists on a Mission was critical, and now locals are returning the favor.
The Toms River Art Heals mural is the Silver Award project for Girl Scout Sophie Regenye.
As we near the eighth anniversary of Toms River Patch's debut, we wanted to thank you, our readers, for your role in our success.
Megan Franzoso grew up seeing her family save lives with Silverton EMS and followed their path. A cardiac event has put her in need of help.
A series of ceremonies will be held at all six Toms River fire companies, finishing at the Toms River Fire Academy on Church Road.
While New Jersey won't take a direct hit, Toms River and the Army Corps of Engineers are watching closely.
The ceremony will be held downtown and is hosted by the town's fire companies.
The philanthropist is offering to match donations made while he tries to promote wellness and get fit at the same time.
Participants are welcome to join the event by the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Ocean County.
Police officers approved to patrol the schools, a child health pilot program, community railies behind officer, and more headlines.
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Beachwood EMS is collecting items for the K9 Keto, whose handler, Russell Okinsky, lost everything in a house fire last weekend.
Lingering issues in back bays following Superstorm Sandy and what can be done will be the subject of two public hearings.
Andrea DiSalvo's thank you to Nick Cangiarella of the Toms River Burger King reached from upstate New York to the shore.
Dental office damaged in fire; child pornography guilty plea. See headlines you may have missed in Toms River last week.
The new market offers an option for those unable to get downtown.
More roadwork on Route 37 and other headlines you may have missed in Toms River last week.
The Weichert Realtors Poker Run starts in Toms River and ends in Brick and will raise funds to help combat veterans fighting PTSD.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Get ready for more traffic; the project will start with curb work immediately.
Rabbi William Gershon has been appointed as interim rabbi, congregation officials said.
A warning on disastrous looming school budget cuts, police officers honored and other Toms River headlines.
You have until 5 p.m. to see the iconic vehicle of your childhood, according to a report.
The protest on Route 37 is one of a string of daily protests planned for the next three weeks in Northeast states, the group says.
The work to build up the dunes to protect property from future storms is done in 1,000-foot sections.
Strip mall fire is ruled an accident and more headlines from Toms River last week.
The woman wanted to remain anonymous, and the squad wants to make sure she knows how much her gesture was appreciated.
Shore Dreams for Kids entertained more than 700 special needs chldren and their families with iits annual event in Seaside Heights
A councilman changes political parties, and dune work fully gets underway in Ortley Beach/ Check Toms River headlines you may have missed..
Toms River officials said beach closures will shift and be updated daily as the work progresses.
Two people were treated at hospitals for extremely painful stings, but the DEP said it can't confirm the species responsible for them.
Workshop Provides Effective Strategies for Dealing with Dementia Behaviors
The Fourth of July week was tragic, with three traffic deaths, a death in the surf and several injuries.
The event won't be rescheduled, the mayor said; a town in Middlesex County suffered the same fate.
Six teens need host families for a 20-day program to expose them to American family life.
The free event has been pushed to Thursday due Tuesday's forecast; Taylor Swift tickets will be given away at the game.
A paper street may thwart an organic farm; an ethics complaint for school board member and more June headlines from the Toms River Patch.