TOMS RIVER – Township officials are concerned about the well-being of nearly 20 people living in the Winding River Park woods, and Mayor Maurice B. “Mo” Hill Jr. said Toms River would like all of them to be in permanent housing by winter. “We have real concerns about the safety…Read More
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