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Between the Raritan River and Toms River, the highway passes through lighter suburban development, while south of Toms River, the road mostly runs through unspoiled wilderness in the Pine Barrens and swampland, interspersed with small towns and Jersey Shore beach communities. The highway has a posted speed limit of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h ...
Toms River Mayor Daniel Rodrick says a $500,000 repair contract for the township parking garage is excessive. Two dissenting councilmen are worried. Toms River parking garage safe? $500K repairs ...
Cattus Island County Park, also known as Cattus Island is a 530 acres (2 km 2) passive recreational park located in Toms River, New Jersey.Cattus Island is a park of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation.
A four-story building with 64 residential units and commercial space on the first floor has been proposed to replace this parking lot at West Water and Irons Streets in Toms River shown Friday ...
In addition to the census-designated place, which includes all of mainland Toms River Township and is home to the vast majority of the township's population, Toms River Township includes two small CDPs: Dover Beaches North (2020 Census population of 1,277) and Dover Beaches South (1,331), both of which are located on the Barnegat Peninsula. As ...
The Toms River is a 41.7-mile-long (67.1 km) [1] freshwater river and estuary in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. The river rises in the Pine Barrens of northern Ocean County, then flows southeast and east, where it is fed by several tributaries, and flows in a meandering course through wetlands.
TOMS RIVER -- Two applications to build shuls, or Orthodox Jewish synagogues, in the township's North Dover section are scheduled to be heard soon by the Board of Adjustment.
Dover Beaches South, more commonly known as Ortley Beach, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [8] located within Toms River, in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [9] [10] [11] As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 1,209. [12]