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Police: Officers Witness Man Strike Car at Seacourt Pavilion, Issue Multiple Charges
Toms River police report three recent DWI charges issued by officers

Email: gregory.kyriakakis@patch.com Hometown: Toms River, NJ Birthday: Sept. 27
Bio: Gregory Kyriakakis is a journalist from Ocean County, New Jersey. He completed his Master's in Print Journalism, with an emphasis in online multimedia journalism, at the University of Miami in 2008. He earned a living as a freelance journalist in South Florida after graduation, working as a freelance community reporter for The Miami Herald.
Toms River police report three recent DWI charges issued by officers

Toms River Mayor Thomas Kelaher addresses the township's progress in recovering from Superstorm Sandy
Author Dan Fagin spoke with Toms River Patch about his book chronicling a dark time in the township's history
Second theft from devastated home in a week, according to police
Northern part of township beach should be open to swimmers, official said
Three other schools affected by Superstorm Sandy in the running for a "dream prom"
Joseph D. Coronato took oath during a Friday afternoon ceremony
Students of all ages were honored by the Toms River Board of Education last week
Robert Chankalian will be honored with concrete institute's "Green Apple" award
Detours will be in place from Monday, March 25 through Thursday, March 28
One opposed to creation without full board and input from state school board association
Jefferson Avenue home was gutted after Sandy; Boro man charged with stealing wire
Jefferson Avenue home was gutted after Sandy; Point Pleasant man charged with stealing wire
Both incidents occurred on Thursday, according to police
Superintendent Frank Roselli, who suffered a heart attack in March, plans to finish out this school year
Final tax impact for regional district's four municipalities still unknown
Planners give approval during applicant's third appearance regarding tire storage area
Joseph D. Coronato will be sworn in as prosecutor at 3:30 p.m. Friday
Exelon Generation will spend $2 million to upgrade its 42 emergency sirens
South Seaside Park resident Courtney Chibbaro is asking for help to keep the group here for the forseeable future