The beginning of 2022 has been a frigid, snowy one to say the least so far giving us all a wake up call to prepare for whatever the rest of the winter season may bring to the Jersey Shore.
If you've been driving around downtown Toms River of late, you've likely seen crews setting up detours as they carve up the roads and replace water mains and pipes.
Atlantic Hurricane season officially gets underway today and runs through November 30 and there's a few things you can do now in the event a storm of any scale comes our way this year.
SUEZ is getting to work in South Toms River on a $1.5 million investment to replace 1.5 miles of aging water pipes, 8 fire hydrants and over 50 individual water service lines.
In the middle of the pouring rain and gusting winds, there's a water main break that is closing a section of Washington Street in Toms River on Friday morning.