Fans can fill their prescription for Halloween fun at two Toms River locations.
The best solution to all your tech issues is a local Tom's River technician at The Technical Store.
Local broker awarded a national award for brokering.
Microsoft will acquire a local computer repair shop for $23K.
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Chris and Brian Madigan tell Patch what sets their pest control business apart from the competition.
On March 31 all proceeds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation as part of Jersey Mike's 11th Annual "Month of Giving" campaign.​
The Mosquito Authority is offering free yard treatments to front-line medical workers who have been caring for COVID-19 patients.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Ocean County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Toms River area and across NJ serve their customers.
The opening of the home decor store is part of the makeover of the mall in Toms River, which has been underway since Sears closed in 2018.
Outdoor dining and the openings of a microbrewery and a distillery have provided a lift as businesses fight through coronvirus restrictions.
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Find out when time will run out to pick up last-minute Thanksgiving items in more than 50 New Jersey towns.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from ShopRite and Stop & Shop in Toms River.
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to the most dedicated Black Friday shoppers.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Toms River overcome pandemic hardships.
The Lakewood Road store now allows customers to order groceries online and pick up their order without leaving their vehicle.
The pet store chain announced it is closing all of its locations in the United States.
The store is among 200 locations that Bed Bath & Beyond is closing across the country.
The mall opened its doors to customers again, but the play area is closed, and just a few stores are greeting customers in person.
As New Jersey continues to expand the list of what is open and what activities can resume, here's a look at what's happening in Toms River.
Every Friday through August, dine outside at some of your favorite downtown Toms River restaurants.
The Seaside Heights park is awaiting state reopening guidelines in the coronavirus pandemic. Arcades are expected to be approved Wednesday.
The coronavirus forced Broadway Bound Dance Centre to halt in-person classes, but Lindsay Williams has kept her students connected.
Big parts of NJ are reopening on Monday. Here's what you can do now (and what you couldn't do for three months) amid the coronavirus crisis.
County-managed roads will get barricades on parking and in one case, a temporary closure, to help restaurants use outdoor seating.
An angry outgoing message at Rivoli's, under siege over a 2014 sign mocking Eric Garner's death, was not his doing, the owner says.
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Pier 1 is looking to shut all of its retail stores as soon as possible, the company announced.
As Simon's other malls begin to reopen around the country, they offer a glimpse into how different Ocean County Mall might look.
Many local businesses are in our guide of what's open and closed in Toms River during the coronavirus shutdowns.
The employee is not working and those who worked with the person are in self-quarantine; deep cleaning and sanitizing continue.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Toms River Businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The demand for home delivery and pressure for groceries and paper products has increased the need for workers to fill those orders.
Vicki Mathis hopes the bed-and-breakfast/tea house business in the Victorian home where she lived after Sandy will survive the shutdown.
The NJ grocery store chain, like others, has had shelves emptied of toilet paper, meat, and baby products in the concerns over the virus.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
Jocelyn Kirchner and Daniela Kenmure have been scrambling after the coronavirus scare changed the rules for some of their guests.
Smashin' City Rage Room will let people take out their home and office frustrations on junked items starting in April.