It was back in November of 2020 that the main gazebo at Huddy Park in Downtown Toms River collapsed...leaving the three-piece gazebo reduced to rubble.
It's long been an eye sore ridden with drug busts and arrests and now the Red Carpet Inn in downtown Toms River officially belongs in the hands of the township following a completed purchase.
Haven/Beat the Streets, a non-profit who serves the homeless and needy in Ocean County is turning to the skies above in thanks for those who've supported them and hosting an event August 24-26 at Huddy Park in Toms River.
Yesterday, Toms River celebrated 250 years with a ceremony in the newly renovated Huddy Park.
The weather at first did not look promising and storms passed through early. However, the weather cleared and it turned into a beautiful day. The ceremony at Huddy Park began at 11 am...
Happy 250th Birthday Toms River! In the second installment of our two-part series examining Toms River's impact on the Revolutionary War, we look closer as to how Huddy Park got its name.
On Saturday, May 6th from 11am to 8pm, Washington Street in downtown Toms River will be closed to celebrate the Semiquincentennial of Toms River, which is free and open to the public.