Toms River, New Jersey is a township in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is the county seat of Ocean County.
Toms River was originally known as Dover Township. It was called Toms River so much that they voted to officially change the name of the town on November 7, 2006.[1]
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| Boroughs |
- Barnegat Light
- Bay Head
- Beach Haven
- Beachwood
- Harvey Cedars
- Island Heights
- Lakehurst
- Lavallette
- Mantoloking
- Ocean Gate
- Pine Beach
- Point Pleasant
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Seaside Heights
- Seaside Park
- Ship Bottom
- South Toms River
- Surf City
- Tuckerton
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| Townships | |
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| CDPs |
- Barnegat
- Beach Haven West
- Cedar Glen Lakes
- Cedar Glen West
- Crestwood Village
- Dover Beaches North
- Dover Beaches South
- Forked River
- Holiday City-Berkeley
- Holiday City South
- Holiday Heights
- Lakewood
- Leisure Knoll
- Leisure Village
- Leisure Village East
- Leisure Village West
- Manahawkin
- Mystic Island
- New Egypt
- North Beach Haven
- Ocean Acres
- Pine Lake Park
- Pine Ridge at Crestwood
- Silver Ridge
- Toms River
- Vista Center
- Waretown
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Other unincorporated communities |
- Adamston
- Archertown
- Barnegat Pines
- Bayville
- Breton Woods
- Brindletown
- Brookville
- Bullock
- Burrsville
- Cassville
- Cedar Beach
- Cedar Run
- Chadwick Beach Island
- Clarks Landing
- Gilford Park
- Glen Cove
- Harmony
- Herbertsville
- High Bar Harbor
- Holly Park
- Howardsville
- Jackson Mills
- Lanoka Harbor
- Laurelton
- Leesville
- Loveladies
- Mayetta
- Nugentown
- Parkertown
- Parkway Pines
- Prospertown
- Ridgeway
- Silverton
- Warren Grove
- West Creek
- West Tuckerton
- Wheatland
- Whitesville
- Whiting
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| Ghost towns | |
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