Tunney Bridge

These Ocean County, NJ Bridges Have The Most Stunning Views
These Ocean County, NJ Bridges Have The Most Stunning Views
These Ocean County, NJ Bridges Have The Most Stunning Views
Some of the most amazing views at the Jersey Shore are the ones you can't see because you're driving. And when you're on a bridge, you better keep those eyes forward. So we wanted to share some great views from the Tunney and Mathis Bridges over toms River, NJ, and Seaside Heights NJ.
Truck crash shutters Tunney Bridge
Truck crash shutters Tunney Bridge
Truck crash shutters Tunney Bridge
Traffic flow at the Tunney Bridge between Toms River and Seaside gradually returns to construction-pattern normal, following clearance of a flatbed semi that crashed at the foot of the span this morning.
A Local Nuisance
A Local Nuisance
A Local Nuisance
It's a situation that almost all of us who live here in Ocean County have encountered - you're out and about, running errands, maybe going to meet friends, maybe heading to get to work just under the wire. And then it happens - the arms come down, the light turns red, and the drawbridge starts to open. Slowly. Very slowly.
Detours on the Way for Route 37 This Fall
Detours on the Way for Route 37 This Fall
Detours on the Way for Route 37 This Fall
Starting in November 2015, the Route 37 Mathis Bridge between Toms River and Seaside Heights will be closed for some much-need repairs. NJ Department of Transportation spokesman Kevin Israel says traffic will switch to the Tunney bridge every year for the next three years, then switch back in time for summer...
Driver Killed
Driver Killed
Driver Killed
A South Seaside Park man died Sunday afternoon, after Toms River police said he slammed into a broken down car on the J. Stanley Tunney bridge, which carries Route 37 westbound over Barnegat Bay.