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Neighbors Worry Proposed 7-Eleven Could Impact Property Values
Store is proposed at the corner of Fischer Boulevard and Bay Avenue

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.
Store is proposed at the corner of Fischer Boulevard and Bay Avenue

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players coming to Toms River on May 12
Council president addresses recovery, taxes and flood maps
Recent incidents on Toms River's police blotter
Student Advisory Committee expanded from small beginnings at High School East to other Toms River schools
Detours in place on Route 166 as of Tuesday afternoon
U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced on Tuesday that Woodbridge would receive $1,734,561.
Photographer Tim Larsen compares the superstorm's damage now versus six months ago
U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced the funding Tuesday
U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez announced the funding Tuesday
A total of $1.25 million went to school districts impacted by Sandy throughout New Jersey
Suspect initially fled from officers but was caught at a Toms River apartment complex
Former chief was active with the department until his death last week
A letter to the editor submitted by state officials on the importance of organ donation
Volunteer fire company selling 300 tickets in its 2013 raffle
Crash occurred on Church Road Thursday morning
Over 250 homes in Toms River were damaged beyond repair by the storm
Township resident Eric Scharff, 22, allegedly stole $10,000 worth of property from damaged barrier island home
April 28 event at High School North will benefit families impacted by Superstorm Sandy
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers require easements before dune project can begin