Traffic is jammed in the area, officials said.
Drivers are asked to find alternate routes.
The pole was brought down in a crash Friday morning.
Part of Route 37 is blocked while repairs are being made, NJDOT cameras show.
Traffic was getting by on one lane of the J. Stanley Tunney bridge westbound, the NJ DOT said.
There will be road closures for the funeral procession for Evan Fiore and Kiley Armstrong, Toms River police confirmed.
Authorities are urging drivers to be cautious in the area of the crash as emergency personnel work at the scene
Toms River police said both drivers declined to be taken to the hospital by EMS after the crash on Hooper Avenue.
State Police are seeking information from witnesses to the crash or the events before or after the crash, which injured a 21-year-old woman.
The crash near Exit 80 has snarled traffic on multiple roads including downtown Toms River as people try to avoid the area.
A power outage that affected more than 2,500 homes had knocked out traffic signals on Church Road ahead of the crash, police said.
There will be shoulder closures initially and later overnight road work, state officials said.
The sinkhole developed in the middle of the storm, according to the report.
The traffic disruption on Route 37 was expected to last into Thursday morning, authorities said.
Buckled pavement in the right lane backed up traffic as much as 10 miles and jammed side roads Tuesday night.
The man was flown to a trauma center for treatment, state police said. Two other people suffered minor injuries, police said.
One lane of traffic is blocked, authorities said.
One lane remained closed while the utility pole was being repaired, Toms River police said.
An issue with the asphalt plant forced the halt, leaving a large drop from new asphalt to milled road, authorities said.
The Toms River man was taken to a Mount Holly hospital where he died an hour after the crash, authorities said.
The crash at Mule Road partially closed Route 37 during the morning commute.
The crash involves an overturned vehicle, police said.
The crashes, which happened minutes apart Monday afternoon, left a pickup truck on its roof and tore the wheel off another.
Traffic southbound and northbound near exit 82 is at a crawl Monday evening with two separate crashes, one involving an overturned vehicle.
Power to most traffic signals and homes affected has been restored, the utility company said.
The Ocean County Sheriff's Office is urging people to avoid driving into Seaside Heights from either route.
The Ocean County Sheriff's Office is urging people to drive with caution due to the outages.
Numerous summonses were issued to the driver in the crash that disrupted traffic on Bay Avenue on Friday.
The crash has closed the road in both directions, authorities said.
Five vehicles, including two parked in a driveway, were damaged in the crash, police said.
Police said a driver was blinded by another's headlights and crashed into a pole Thursday morning. Route 9 was closed for about an hour.
The crash brought down wires, the sheriff's office said.
Authorities say utility poles are down and the road will be closed for an undetermined time.
A closure is in place in Toms River and Bridge Avenue is closed in Bay Head, according to authorities.
If you are heading north, expect delays through Toms River.
Officials alerted drivers to expect delays Wednesday afternoon after a motor vehicle accident.
Drivers should expect delays after a crash in Toms River, said the Ocean County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday morning.
A stretch of the road is closed for construction until further notice, the Ocean County Sheriff's Office said on Tuesday.
One left lane is currently blocked, according to NJ Turnpike authority.
New Jersey State Police said none of the injuries were serious.