Monthly Archives: November, 2018

Toms River Township Council adopts bond ordinances for local improvements

The Toms River Township Council has adopted two bond ordinances that will allow municipal officials to undertake capital improvements and replace equipment and vehicles. During...

Walnut Street Elementary School pupils provide assistance with food drive

TOMS RIVER - At the Walnut Street Elementary School, 22 fifth grade students and their teacher spearheaded a food collection for the families of...

Service projects allow youngsters to reach out and help their communities

TOMS RIVER - Children and families created service projects in one day for the the first "Giving Thanks Event - A Day of Community...

Toms River North seeks another successful girls’ basketball season

The 2018-19 high school girls' basketball season is approaching. And one of the premier scholastic teams in the region is Toms River High School North. A...

Man allegedly tried to lure child in South Brunswick

  SOUTH BRUNSWICK - South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced on Nov. 29 that detectives apprehended a suspect involved in an attempted child luring...

Old Bridge, Sayreville men allegedly part of drug trafficking conspiracy

Fifteen people were charged for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute significant quantities of heroin and cocaine in the Bayshore area of Monmouth...