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White House Honors Toms River Man for Sandy Recovery Efforts
Warren "Drew" Chabot helped friend Scott Zabelski with Blue Wave Printing's fundraising

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.
Warren "Drew" Chabot helped friend Scott Zabelski with Blue Wave Printing's fundraising

Township Council awarded contract for reconstruction of Sandy-devastated boardwalk on April 10
Councilman Mo Hill writes about the upcoming downtown Toms River celebration
Toms River's Township Council will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in town hall
Driver of SUV said that accelerator stuck, causing him to lose control and crash into the Terrace View Apartments
Forthcoming legislation comes weeks after Brandon Holt, 6, was killed in an accidental shooting
"Memoirs of an Outlaw: Life in the Sandbox" took Robert Tanner seven years to complete
$500 grand prize was awarded to Toms River in second annual tournament
Awards were presented to teachers by Plymouth Rock Assurance
A kitchen fire and vehicle fire were reported in Toms River this week
A column as submitted to Patch by Toms River Councilman Brian Kubiel
A 29-year-old male and 21-year-old female may have died from drug use, police said
Project Freedom complex planned to include 72 units
Victim transported to area hospital by helicopter after Tuesday night incident, police said
Annette Ruch has been an educational support professional in Toms River for 18 years
School district's relationship with the county college makes attendance an attractive option, according to Toms River superintendent
Revised calendar includes make up days for time lost due to Superstorm Sandy
Toms River Board of Education will meet at High School North for its regular public meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Candles in hand, mourners walked through downtown Toms River in memory of Holt, 6