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2022-10-08 - The Toms River Times

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TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 18 - No. 22

In This Week’s Edition

MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS

JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM

Huge Crowd Invested in

Vest-A-Cop Fundraiser

October 8, 2022

Halloween Parade Is Creeping Up On Toms River

BREAKING NEWS @

jerseyshoreonline.com

Community News Pages 10-14

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 18

Inside The Law Page 23

Classifieds Pages 25

─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan The Toms River PBA underestimated the number of shirts they’d sell and has an online shop set up for those who missed out. event held on Washing- roped off street. Rath- traffic tickets. The newBy Stephanie ton Street. Faughnan er than giving orders, ly transformed waitA number of local the good-natured cops staff expertly carried TOMS R I V ER – Members of Toms Riv- law enforcement of- were there to take them. out trays of beverages er’s finest put a new ficers held their pens Customers seemed and quick menu items. spin in providing ser- poised as they spoke all-in as officers scrib- Some even took time vice at the 32nd Annual with patrons ready to bled out food checks to visit with residents (Vest - See Page 6) Vest-A-Cop fundraiser dine on one end of the rather than writing out

Student Studies Plight Of The Honeybees

-Photo courtesy Katie Culbert Kaitlyn Culbert organized a pollinator garden at Jakes Branch County Park.

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By Chris Lundy BEACHWOOD – As the world population of bees continues to falter, High School North junior Kaitlyn Culbert is taking on the maxim of “think globally, act locally” by supporting hives at Jakes Branch

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─Photo By Bob Vosseller These two young ladies enjoy a ride on a float during last year’s Annual Halloween Parade in Toms River. By Chris Lundy rade will make its way T OM S R I V E R – from Highland Park“Darkness falls across way, down Route 9, t he la nd. T he m id- turning on Washingnight hour is close at ton Street and ending hand. Creatures crawl at the county Adminin search of blood. To i st r at ion Bu i ld i ng. terrify your neighbor- If weather or some hood.” other reason causes The Toms River Hal- a postponement, the loween parade is on date will be Tuesday, its way, and it’s sure November 1. to be a “Thriller.” Li ke i n p r ev iou s Starting at 7 p.m. on (Halloween - See Page 5) October 31, the pa-

Town To Revisit Law For Home Sales By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER – A controversial ordinance requiring township inspections regarding home sales will be reviewed by the township’s Land Use Committee on October 18. “As the chairman of the Land Use Committee, we oversaw introduction of this or-

dinance,” said Councilman Josh Kopp. “We’re also going to oversee any amendment to the ordinance.” Kopp said the committee has met with realtors, sellers, and buyers to discuss the Municipal Certificate of Continued Use and Occupancy (MCCO) program. He indicated (Law - See Page 4)

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